And i am happy for the Japanese people for their success in producing talents such as Shinji Kagawa. His sensational season debut with Borrusia Dortmund impressed me, leaving me wondering how good the J League is, and the same time hoping our duo in Wan zack & Wan Zaharulnizam to do well in their trial with Fc Ryukyu.
For any big clubs in europe, or also the lesser one, the purchasing of playing staff is now regarded as a vital move and could be seen as the club's prime direction. Some of the club need collective decision when it comes to transfer policy. They will look into any extra factor that can give them additional benefit such as TV right, merchandizing prospect and creating reputation in a new market.
I thought the same factor lead Manchester United's decision in signing the Japanese playmaker. They benefited both on and off the pitch by bringing in the latest talent from Japan. I am sure the boy will strengthen united's midfield with his creativity, and in the same time shirt sale in Tokyo will soar. A two in one package.
The same case would happen in the signing of Nazmi Faiz with Sc Beira Marr. The Portugese outfit may not the biggest name in Portugal football and let alone in europe, but their courage effort in bringing talents from south east asia indicates their global vision. They are looking for football talent, and also intended to leave a footprint in a new market segment in case of future global venture.
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