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A slope broke out in Japanese soccer.
German Bundesliga club SC Freiburg said on its official website on the 20th (Korea time) 'We signed a contract with Suzuki Suzuki. Suzuki, 23, was acquired from Brønby IF. It was agreed to keep the contract confidential. Suzuki officially announced his recruitment, saying he will wear 14 times at the club.
Freiburg director Johanne Sayer said, `Suzuki is a player who has the ability to score on his own and coordinate his teammates well. His quickness, versatility, and brilliant technique will enrich our team's offense"We welcomed the recruitment.
Director Sayer said "We've been trying to recruit Suzuki for a long time, and we're happy to finally come to fruition. Like many players in other leagues, Suzuki still has to get used to the intensity and specificity of Bundesliga games. But it won't be that long"Suzuki was also sure of his success.
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Suzuki said "Freiburg boasts a great reputation and a solid tradition. In discussions with the club management, he gave me a clear direction that fits my thoughts and sports goals. This clear direction played an important role in determining the transfer. The team has been impressive in recent years, including this season, and will fully contribute to the team's continued success. Looking forward to a new challenge in the Bundesliga, I am proud to wear the Freiburg uniform. "
Suzuki, born in 2001, is a rising star in Japanese soccer. Before he turned 20, he made his debut with Shimizu S-Pulse and immediately rose to prominence. After two-and-a-half years at Shimizu, Suzuki left on loan to RC Strasbourg in France in January 2023 but failed to establish himself. He failed in his first European challenge, but as soon as Suzuki returned from Japan, Brønby fully recruited Suzuki, taking on his second European challenge.
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As soon as he went to the Danish league, Suzuki became the league's best second-tier resource. Since his debut season, he has been recognized as the ace of Breunby, boasting great skills. This season, Suzuki continued its upward trend with 11 goals and 6 assists in 39 games, and succeeded in going to the big league. Suzuki also made his debut for the Japanese national team in June 2024, but has not been called since. If he plays well in Freiburg, he is expected to become the next star of Japan.
In other words, Japan is producing a new big leaguer. Freiburg needed a new second-line resource as Japan's national team Doan Ritz, who is currently the team's ace, hoped to go to a big club. He showed faith in Japanese players while supplying new Japanese players.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.