Red Bull Salzburg gets Japan Talent Sota Kitano until 2029!

Red Bull Salzburg gets Japan Talent Sota Kitano until 2029!

Salzburg, Österreich - FC Red Bull Salzburg has signed a talented 20-year-old offensive allerative rounder with Sota Kitano. The Japanese changes from Cerezo Osaka and signed a contract until June 30, 2029. Kitano was trained in the offspring of Cerezo Osaka and can look back on 91 missions in the first team in which he scored 13 goals and delivered 6 assists. In the current J-League season he came to 19 games, 4 goals and 4 assists. The decision to move to Europe is based on his request to win titles and to develop both sporty and personally. This reports laola1.at .

Kitano was born on August 13, 2004 and has a size of 1.72 meters. In Salzburg he will wear the number 8 and meets his compatriot Takumu Kawamura, with whom he has already contacted to discuss the time together in the team. He will immediately get into team training to get used to the new environment as soon as possible, reports redbullsalzburg.at .

strengths and roll in the team

Sports director Rouven Schröder expresses himself positively about Kitano's qualities and emphasizes that he is a bustle -legged, creative and hardworking player with a high level of work. Kitano can hold all offensive positions to the central tip. His skills to move in difficult to defends and the potential to score goals and to give templates are other strengths that will benefit him in the new team.

The connection between Japanese players and the Bundesliga is not new. There are many role models with a story of successful players like Yasuhiko Ocudera in the 1970s and modern icons such as Shinji Kagawa and Makoto Hasebe. The current Bundesliga season shows that numerous Japanese talents are active, which could further increase the expectations of Kitano. Loud bundesliga.com has meanwhile Japan has an important representation in der der der der League reached, with up to seven active players who contribute to the attractiveness of football in Germany.

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