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Japan's army of foreigners is growing, and the J-League Golden Boot will transfer to the Soviet Super League Celtics?

Japan's army of foreigners is growing, and the J-League Golden Boot will transfer to the Soviet Super League Celtics?

When the Chinese football scene set off a wave of staying in the west, Li Lei, Liu Shaoziyang and others have gone abroad, Japan's army of staying abroad is growing day by day.

Yokohama Mariner striker Dairan Maeda, who has won the J-League Golden Boot this season, will make a move to the Soviet Super League Celtics, which will be officially announced in the near future. The Su Super League giants have tasted the sweetness of introducing Japanese players, from Shunsuke Nakamura to the current Furuhashi Henggo, and now the Celtics are more favored by Japanese players, who previously said that this winter window will introduce three Japanese players at once.

Japan's army of foreigners is growing, and the J-League Golden Boot will transfer to the Soviet Super League Celtics?

It is worth mentioning that perhaps Maeda Dairan is not the last, because the Celtic club's attention to Japanese players is still continuing, and the old giants may become a new foothold for Japanese players to land in Europe. Although Furuhashi has performed well, his recent increase in injuries has also had a lot to do with the lack of rest over the past year, so the Celtics need the Japanese J-League Golden Boot Maeda Dairan to destroy the city.

The 24-year-old Maeda has played in 36 league games for the Yokohama Mariners this season, scoring 23 goals and assisting five times, sharing league Golden Boot honours with Brazilian striker Damien of Kawasaki Forwards. It is worth mentioning that this is not the first time maeda Hasen has stayed in Europe, having previously played for Marítimo in the Portuguese Super League. This time, he doubly cherished the opportunity to stay in the Ocean for the second time.

Japan's army of foreigners is growing, and the J-League Golden Boot will transfer to the Soviet Super League Celtics?

In addition to Maeda Dairan, Daiki Hashioka, who played for Urawa Red Diamonds, officially transferred to The San Turden team in the first division, the 22-year-old Hashioka Daiki debuted in urawa Red Diamonds youth training, and officially promoted to the first team in 2018, representing Urawa Red Diamonds in 74 games, Hashioka Daiki said: "The transfer to San Turden has finally become a reality, thank you Urawa Red Diamonds, thank you fans, let my dream come true, I will continue to work hard in the future." I would also like to ask all of you in Saint-Turdin to pay more attention to it in the future and fight together to win the championship. ”

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