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Stuttgart sign Japan’s Asano on loan from Arsenal
Japan striker Takuma Asano, who signed for Arsenal in July, has joined Stuttgart on a loan deal for the 2016-17 season.
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“Takuma is a flawless addition for us up front”, Schindelmeiser told Stuttgart’s official website.
In a brief statement on their website, Arsenal simply confirmed the deal and stated that they wished Asano well in the coming season.
The 21-year-old has just joined the ranks at Arsenal in July 2016 but in the wake of the player’s failure to attain a work-permit to play in England, the club has made a decision to loan the player to the club, who is now in Bundesliga.2, Germany’s second division.
Takuma scored two goals in three appearances for South Korea in Rio after an impressive stint in Japan, where he twice won the J-League title. The winger starred in the nation’s otherwise disappointing campaign as he bagged 2 goals in the three matches played.
The 21-year-old failed to receive a visa to play in England, and so starts his career in Europe at the Mercedes-Benz Arena.
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Arsene Wenger and Takuma Asano. “Many Japanese players have developed further in the Bundesliga and enjoyed some good experiences – not least at VfB”. Bundesliga this season having been relegated from the top tier of German football at the end of the last campaign. “I hope to get closer to him as a player”.