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J1 Urawa Reds midfielder Yosuke Kashiwagi (33), who had been out of practice due to two team discipline violations, such as eating out during Okinawa camp, will be leaving Urawa due to a transfer.
On this day, Jun Togari, the football director, said at an online press conference: “We will make adjustments based on a transfer policy through discussions between the two parties (not the cancellation of the contract).” It is said that there is a possibility of a loan transfer, in which case there is a possibility of repayment.
In view of the spread of the new coronavirus infection, the club stated that “it is forbidden to go out and eat outside of nearby tents” during the Okinawa camp, but Kashiwagi said that during the camp period, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 pm: 00 pm on February 4th At around this time, I rented a restaurant with my teammate FW Takeyu Sugimoto (28) and ate.
The club that became aware of the situation on the following day 5 said: “Such an act disturbs the discipline of the team and is not an act that can be accepted as a club at all”, and imposes strict precautions and fines on both people, practice after the 6th I removed it.
Sugimoto returned from the 10th, but Kashiwagi remained out of practice due to team discipline violations in the past.
Regarding Kashiwagi, director Ricardo Rodríguez (46) also said in an online interview on the 12th: “I have behaved like this repeatedly. I cannot accept the behavior he took this time.”
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