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2010.02.07
2010 J.League Pre Season Transfer



Urawa Reds Tulio's course was the heilight of this season's transfer. He has been complaining about Urawa with Volker Finke's developping plan after his contract expires. He decided to join Dragan Stojkovic's Nagoya Grampus. Urawa would rather be down-to-earth than care about name and leave it to Nagoya. Urawa, thanking for Tulio with happy days, goes on building a new style. While, Nagoya can be a big club, or be another "Man City"?

Two international stars came back to Japan.
Inamoto Jun-ichi, spending nine seasons in Europe (Arsenal, Fulham, WBA, Carfiff City, Galatasaray, Frankfurt, and Rennes), finds new job in Kawasaki Frontale.
Ex-Urawa's icon, Ono Shinji returns to his home-town Shimizu. After his second glory with Urawa, he had joined with Vfl Bochum. Two intarnational 30-years-old players put J.League up this season.

In Europe, only Honda Keisuke (ex Nagoya) makes a good show. After the successful years in Netherlands 2nd division, he made a 9M Euro contract with CSKA Moscow. Nakamura Shunsuke in Espanyol still can not perform his best play in Celtic, said to be back to Japan, stays in Spain to prepare the World Cup.

Tulio
Nagoya Grampus
Inamoto
Kawasaki Frontale
Ono
Shimizu S-pulse

2010 J.League pre-season transfer
Tanaka Marcus Tulio (DF) to Nagoya from Urawa
Inamoto Jun-ichi (MF) to Kawasaki-F from Rennais (FRA)
Ono Shinji (MF) to Shimizu from Bochum (GER)
Kashiwagi Yosuke (MF) to Urawa from Hiroshima
Nishikawa Shusaku (GK) to Hirishima from Oita
Nakayama Masashi (FW) to Sapporo (J2) from Iwata
Honda Keisuke (MF) to CSKA Moscow (RUS) from VVV-Venlo (NED)




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