Tottenham Signs Japan Defender Kota Takai from J-League Side Kawasaki Frontale
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Summary
Tottenham signs Japan defender Kota Takai from J-League side Kawasaki Frontale for £5m on a five-year contract. Takai, 20, has international experience with Japan's senior side and was instrumental in Kawasaki Frontale's success.
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The defender played a key role in Kawasaki Frontale winning the Japanese Super Cup in 2024 while also being named the nation's best young player that year.
He is Tottenham's third signing of the summer, after the loans of defender Kevin Danso and forw
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