He'd be smart enough if he'll finish the season without whining, and THEN look for a new club. Sure he was awesome in South Africa, but in the big CL games last season (tougher than Camerun and Denmark) he did not exactly shine. He could use some more experience, and he has signed a contract with CSKA...
Here's what I've found exactly one year earlier (Mister Ploegsma 10.10.2009) You know, I think that's just his agents' little games, pretty normal in Europe.
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The first source looked like they took Ploesma's words from the end of August and twisted them a little. Than several others reported the news basin on that original not so reliable source.
Of course reliable source - who wouldn't want to play in top European clubs for the same (or even more) money?
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LOL Kagawa http://www.bundesliga.de/en/liga/news/2009/index.php?f=0000164354.php LOL at chasing rabbits xD
Wolfsburg wants to test Kensuke Nagai : http://sportsnavi.yahoo.co.jp/soccer/headlines/20101007-00000012-kyodo_sp-spo.html
I declare the first Kagawa transfer rumor http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/3277...und-starlet-shinji-kagawa-on-barcelonas-radar And I will be the first to say "What a load of crap".
why move anyway even if it were real. Dortmund are awesome this season and Kagawa's integral to this.
Several years ago Locomotive was one of the top Russian clubs, they won 2 times RPL, several Russian Cup, played 2 times in 1 / 2 European cup, went to the playoffs the Champions League, won, for example, Real Madrid 2-0 Inter Milan 3-0. But now the club is building a new team, probably will come a new coach. In general, from Russia, every year several players go into the EPL. This is a chance for Okazaki. Locomotive for the last 3 years have sold in England: Ivanovic (Chelsea), Bililetdinov (Everton) and Odemvingie (West Brom).
Kagawa is also shortlisted by Bayern, it is said. For now, all the rumours don't matter anyway... even the big names will at least wait 1 season.
http://www.goal.com/en/news/8/main/...japans-keisuke-honda-is-asias-best-footballer http://sports.yahoo.co.jp/news/20101014-00000527-sanspo-socc.html LOL Atleast Goal.com has credibility in Japan.
I agree. And I'm not even a fan of this guy but you just have to sit down et watch him getting better every time.
After 8 months, and rehab in Japan..... http://www.vi.nl/Nieuws-item/188102/Aankoop-Yoshida-bijna-inzetbaar-voor-VVVVenlo.htm Maya Yoshida is back at VVV and is medically fit to play again. He has trained lightly at Nagoya for the past few months so this is fantastic news. He should probably be starting to appear for them within the next month.
A piece on history of Asian players in the Bundesliga. There is some explaining about the low fee for which Kagawa was transferred to BVB. http://soccernet.espn.go.com/columns/story?id=831418&sec=europe&root=europe&cc=5739 Side note: Podolski this week critisized his club 1. FC Koeln for not being able to sign somebody like Kagawa. Last winter, didn't Kagawa visit also Koeln apart from VVV and BVB? It's also Koeln who tested Miyaichi...