Thai football star linked with moving to Japan
Striker Teerasil Dangda was present in Japan to prepare for a medical examination at the Shimizu S-Pulse Club.
Siamsports reported that Teerasil Dangda striker flew to Japan to sign a contract with J-League team Shimizu S-Pulse. At the airport, the president of Shimizu Club, Mr. Okuma, came to the place to greet and bring this player to the club headquarters.
The signing negotiation is expected to take place today morning. Last season Shimizu finished 12th in the J-League with 39 points after 24 rounds.
A year ago, Teerasil Dangda used to play football in Japan on loan to Hiroshima Sanfrecce. However, this contract will be a definitive purchase. The terms were not disclosed but they would be more beneficial than the old contract with Hiroshima. At that time Teerasil Dangda received a salary of 55 million Yen / year.
Dangda, 31, is walking to the other side of his career. However, he still has significant contributions in Muangthong United and Thailand. Continuing to play in the peak environment like the J-League will help Dangda maintain his advantage.
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