January 12th After the Celtics have achieved remarkable results through the acquisition of Japanese players,
A number of Soviet Super League teams have also begun to set their sights on the Japanese market, preparing to sign some Japanese players.
The Scottish Super League team Hearts officially announced yesterday that they have signed young striker Yutaro Oda from Vissel Kobe.
However, according to the Scottish media “Daily Record” report, Hearts has not stopped buying Japanese players, and they have set their sights on Sapporo Consadole striker Xiao Baigang.
Hartz once offered to buy Bogang last summer but was rejected. At present, Hartz’s sports director Savage is still continuing to negotiate with Sapporo.
Hearts coach Robbie Nelson hinted in an interview: “Japan is a market we are focusing on because we can afford the transfer fees of Japanese league players, which is very important to us. Secondly, the Japanese league’s
Players are also eager to come to Europe, and they hope to reach a higher level. Now more and more people are paying attention to and understanding the Japanese market, and if Yutaro Oda performs well, we will continue to pay attention.”
In addition to Hearts, another Scottish Super League team, Motherwell, is preparing to sign Japanese players. They want to sign midfielder Ryuko Tanzaki.
The 22-year-old midfielder’s contract with Sapporo Consadole has just expired and is now a free agent.
He was previously loaned by Sapporo to the Brisbane Roar in Australia, where he made 38 appearances and scored 10 goals.