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Football: Freiburg Sign Japanese Attacker Suzuki From Brondby

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German Bundesliga football club SC Freiburg announced the signing of Japanese attacker Yuito Suzuki from Danish outfit Brondby.

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German Bundesliga football club SC Freiburg announced the signing of Japanese attacker Yuito Suzuki from Danish outfit Brondby.

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Yuito Suzuki moves to Bundesliga club Freiburg in 'one of the biggest transfers' in Brøndby's history.

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Japanese national player comes from Denmark to the BreisgauAs expected in the run-up, football Bundesliga player SC Freiburg has committed Japanese national player Yuito Suzuki as a second new addition to the upcoming season.The 23-year-old offensive player comes from the Danish first league player Brøndby IF to the Breisgau, as the sports club informs. The club does not provide any information on the duration of the contract and the redemption …

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The SC Freiburg has committed the Japanese national football player Yuito Suzuki. The 23-year-old offensive player comes from Bröndby IF from Denmark, according to media reports the Breisgauers pay between seven and eight million euros.

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SC Freiburg has committed Japanese football player Yuito Suzuki. The 23-year-old offensive player comes from Bröndby IF from Denmark, according to media reports the Breisgauers pay between seven and eight million euros. At the Europa-League participant he could replace his compatriot Ritsu Doan, who is inter alia associated with Borussia Dortmund and Eintracht Frankfurt.

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fussballeck.com broke the news in on Sunday, May 18, 2025.
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