Robben leaves for a Japanese flight after Bayern Munich



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According to press reports, Team Bayern Munich midfielder Arjen Robben plans to move to Tokyo, Japan, after his departure from the Bavarian giants.

The 35-year-old Dutchman announced in December that he would leave Bayern Munich at the end of the season and that if he did not receive significant bids, he would end his professional career, including to seven titles in the Bundesliga. , Score 37 goals.

When he enters the J-League, Rubin will join the international team of former Barcelona players, 2010 World Cup champion Andres Iniesta, David Villa and Lucas Podolski. The Spanish striker Fernando Torres also defends the colors of Sagan Tussauds.

The sports daily Nippon said that there was a "quick" opportunity to see Robin play in Japan next season. "The family of the Rubens, supposed to be influential, seems optimistic for its arrival in Japan".

"Many Japanese clubs are interested in (Proben), but the Tokyo team is about to sign with it," the newspaper quoted unidentified sources as saying.

The Tokyo team finished sixth in the league last season. According to sources in the German press, PSV Eindhoven, who oversees former team-mate Mark van Bommel, would have liked to sign with Bayern, as Inter Milan.

Rubin told German magazine Kicker last month that he had no plans beyond the end of the season. "Things are not clear, maybe I'll stop playing, you have to wait and know what the odds are."

"If you receive the offers, I will take them into account 100%, and if there is something good, I play, but if there are no offers perfect, it could be the case. "

"I have three children and they should be happy," he said.

The former Dutch international has won 19 titles with Bayern and has been named Bundesliga top player after his first year in Germany.

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