Tottenham Sign Japanese Defender Kota Takai After Dominant Display vs Ronaldo

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Tottenham Hotspur have signed 20-year-old Japanese centre-back Kota Takai from Kawasaki Frontale for £5 million, the most expensive J1 League sale ever.

Tottenham Hotspur have signed 20-year-old Japanese centre-back Kota Takai from Kawasaki Frontale for £5 million, the most expensive J1 League sale ever. Football expert Alan Gibson praised Takai’s speed and composure, especially after his commanding AFC Champions League performance where he kept Cristiano Ronaldo, Sadio Mane, and Jhon Duran quiet throughout the match.

Coming to the spotlight in North London, Kota Takai has quickly become a name of interest among Tottenham fans after his £5 million transfer from Kawasaki Frontale. The 20-year-old Japanese centre-back, now the most expensive player sold by a J1 League club, has already gained international recognition with four senior caps and strong performances in the AFC Champions League.

Takai’s standout showing came in a semifinal clash where he reportedly kept Cristiano Ronaldo, Sadio Mane, and Jhon Duran quiet throughout the match, helping Kawasaki Frontale defeat Al-Nassr. Japanese football expert Alan Gibson claimed Takai had the trio “in his pocket,” even joking that Ronaldo’s presence went unnoticed for over an hour. Standing at 6 feet 4 inches and weighing around 82 kilograms, Takai brings rare physical attributes for a Japanese defender and is considered Premier League-ready in terms of stature.

However, Gibson suggests he may still need to bulk up slightly for the English game. Tottenham’s acquisition of Takai signals a long-term investment in raw talent. With Spurs set to begin their pre-season against Reading on July 19, fans eagerly await to see how the towering defender fares under new manager Thomas Frank, especially after such high praise and a proven record on the Asian stage.

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