Japanese, Japanese, Japanese, Japanese! But he won't play in a big windfall Korea, and he'll leave. Interest in recruiting a pro-Japanese club in England

Jul 12, 2025

Japanese, Japanese, Japanese, Japanese! But he won't play in a big windfall Korea, and he'll leave. Interest in recruiting a pro-Japanese club in England
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There will be another player heading to England in the J League.

Japan's Football Zone reported on the 12th that `Birmingham City has decided to recruit Hara Daichi, a striker from Kyoto Shopping Center.'

The Football Zone says Birmingham is aiming for Daichi. Birmingham were promoted from English Ligue 1 last season. He later brought Kyogo Furuhashi from Stade Ren and Ganya Fujimoto from Portugal. Now, he wants Daichi, who has played in Europe to strengthen his attack,' he said.




Japanese, Japanese, Japanese, Japanese! But he won't play in a big windfall Korea, and he'll leave. Interest in recruiting a pro-Japanese club in England
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Recently, the number of players in Japan has been steadily advancing to Europe. Most recently, Kawasaki Frontale defender Takai Gota made a case of wearing a Tottenham uniform and going directly to a European big club, and other major European clubs, including Mainz, are paying attention to J-League players.

The other main character is Hara Daichida. Daichi, who made his professional debut with FC Tokyo in 2018, has since moved to Kyoto Sanga again in 2023 after passing through NK Estrat, Deportivo Alaves, and Sintrawidan and returned to the J-League. Daichi, who scored 10 goals in 41 games in Kyoto Sanga in the 2024 season, scored two goals and seven assists in 21 games this season. Interest in Daichi also seems to have grown.

Birmingham already includes three Japanese players. Tomoki Iwata, who played as the main side with Baek Seung-ho last year, recently recruited Kyogo Furuhashi and Kanya Fujimoto. If Daichi joins, a total of four Japanese players will play for one team.




Japanese, Japanese, Japanese, Japanese! But he won't play in a big windfall Korea, and he'll leave. Interest in recruiting a pro-Japanese club in England
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Daichi has been called up to the national team to participate in the East Asian Football Federation (EAFF) E-1 Championship (hereinafter referred to as the East Asian Cup) in 2025 and is currently in Korea. If the Birmingham transfer goes any further, there is a possibility that it will be lifted from the call-up and headed to England.

Meanwhile, Birmingham is reportedly considering recruiting Korean players. Football Zone explained that in addition to Daichi, it is also pursuing the recruitment of Korean wingers and is trying to discover talents in East Asia.





This article was translated by Naver AI translator.