Revealed the reason why Japanese hero Takuma Asano had to leave Arsenal at this time. in the Premier League after being signed by Arsene Wenger in 2016.
Takuma Asano was Japan’s hero in their World Cup win over Germany. But did you know the striker was actually supposed to play forArsenal ? -1 Yesterday. Japan got off to a perfect start to the UFABET World Cup withformer Gunners boss Arsene Wenger signing Asano from Sanfrecc. Se Hiroshima in 2016, but work permit issues prevented him from playing in the Premier League , leading to a subsequent transfer.
After Japan defeated Germany in a shock way. Photos of Asano with the legendary Frenchman quickly circulated on social media. The Frenchman later described the Samurai Blues as “our talented and future forward”. Asano spent loan spells in Germany with Stuttgart and Hannover before making a permanent move to Serbian side Partizan Belgrade. The Rising Sun striker is now back in Germany with Bochum. After signing as a free agent in 2021
Being highly regarded by Wenger. Asano doesn’t think he’ll have to wait until he’s 28 before gaining recognition on the world stage. But with the same touch and finishing as he netted the winning goal for Japan. There is no doubt that Bochum ‘s stars have already propelled themselves towards superstardom. The goal came from a moment when he got the ball on the right side by skillfully dropping the ball. Then he tapped the ball away from the man like Nico Schlotterbeck. Before shooting in a tight corner with a straight right in front of Manuel Neuer, decisively helping the Samurai Blues overtake the 2-1 lead and eventually became the winning goal.
Asano is known as He was nicknamed the ‘Japanese Jaguar’ due to his fast pace and the way he chased his ball. Of course, he was pleased with the nickname. And he is known for imitating tigers when celebrating goals. Back in September The forward has been sidelined for several weeks with a ruptured knee ligament, leaving him uncertain about qualifying for the World Cup. But in the end, he recovered so incredible that he was able to get stuck in Hajime Moriyasu ‘s team.
He spent two years on loan at Stuttgart. Another loan period was with Hannover before moving on permanently to Partizan. Despite scoring 22 goals in 56 games, the Serbian opted to. do not renew the contract And he returned to Germany, signing for a free transfer with Bochum. In fact , Asano felt bad for Partizan’s treatment of him. An official statement on his website reveals:
“After struggling for a while I had no choice but to make this difficult decision. “ The club has consistently failed to pay my salaries and expenses on time (so far there are still large amounts owed) and inaccurately. “It hurts me to leave the club under these terrible circumstances. Because Partizan Belgrade is an important club in my career.