I will slowly explain the departure of Hidemasa Morita, who left Sporting. Portuguese newspaper Avola reported that “the dream of becoming a premiership has disappeared.” No official offer was received, and Leeds, who had shown interest, were removed from the list of reinforcements due to manager Falke’s change in policy. On the other hand, there were also rumors of him being acquired due to Mourinho’s return to Real Madrid. However, this remains a local rumor. France is the most likely candidate, with Marseille, Monaco, and Lyon, coached by Fonseca, reportedly making moves. He also touches on the background behind his not being selected as a member of the North/Central America World Cup. Why was Morita, who started two games against Arsenal in the Champions League and was a key figure behind the team’s top eight, not being called up to coach Hajime Moriyasu’s squad? We delved into the midfield battle between Wataru Endo, Daichi Kamata, Aoi Tanaka, and Kaishu Sano, and the changes in Japanese soccer from the era of Hidetoshi Nakata, Shunsuke Nakamura, Junichi Inamoto, and Shinji Ono to the expansion of European teams to over 130 players. All eyes are on how 31-year-old Hidemasa Morita’s big match will turn out. *This video is a review and explanation based on the information currently reported. #Hidemasa Morita #Japan National Soccer Team #Moriho Japan #Wataru Endo #Kaishu Sano #Daichi Kamata #Aoi Tanaka #Transfer #League 1 #Slow commentary

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