Football: Shinji Kagawa, struggling at Borussia Dortmund, considers that Spain will "change the environment", Football News & Top Stories



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TOKYO (AFP) – Offensive midfielder Shinji Kagawa, one of Japan's most successful football exporters, has pleaded with passion for a transfer to Spain against German club Borussia Dortmund.

Kagawa was a key figure in the famous Dortmund team that won two consecutive Bundesliga titles at the beginning of the decade, but found it impossible to get regular first-team football under Lucian Favre. .

And the 29-year-old told Nikkan Sports: "In the last two or three years, I've always thought about what I could do to go to Spain.

"I can not finish my career as a football player without going to Spain, I absolutely want to achieve this goal."

The Japanese international spent a brief stint at Old Trafford with Manchester United but also found on the sidelines. He returned to Dortmund in 2014 hoping to regain his confidence.

Injuries and an influx of young talents left him out of favor with the West Germans, who occupy a place of choice, who are at the top of the Bundesliga and who are undefeated with nine wins out of 12.

"I want to find a solution to this situation.One is to change teams," Kagawa said.

"I have a growing feeling of wanting to change my environment and take on new challenges," he said.

"I have nothing to lose, I am confident I can shine in the next stage of my career," he said of a possible transfer to Spain, adding that he stay in La Liga would be "the biggest challenge of my career".

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