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Takumi Minamino (南野 拓実, Minamino Takumi, born 16 January 1995) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or winger for Ligue 1 club Monaco and the Japan national team.
Jan 16, 1995 · Takumi Minamino is a 29-year-old Japanese left winger who plays for AS Monaco and the national team. See his biography, career, achievements, market value, and more on Transfermarkt.
- Japan
- Izumisano, Osaka
Takumi Minamino is named the Bang & Olufsen MVP of the season!
Involved in fifteen goals this season with the Rouge et Blanc, the Japanese attacking midfielder was elected Monegasque MVP of the season by Bang & Olufsen by AS Monaco fans on social networks with mo...
AS Monaco
6 days ago
New signing from Japan: Takumu Kawamura is a Red Bull
24-year-old midfielder signs long-term dealTakumu Kawamura has joined us from Japanese top-flight side Sanfrecce Hiroshima and has signed a four-year contract.The 24-year-old Japanese midfielder, who ...
FC Red Bull Salzburg
5 days ago
Jun 28, 2022 · The Japan international leaves Anfield after two-and-a-half-years and 55 appearances, winning two Premier League titles and two domestic cups. He scored 14 goals and provided three assists for the Reds, who thank him for his contributions and wish him success in Ligue 1.
Jun 21, 2022 · The Japan international joined the Reds from Red Bull Salzburg in 2020 but made only 11 Premier League appearances. He scored 14 goals in 55 games for Liverpool, including seven in domestic cup competitions last season.
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Nov 8, 2023 · The Monegasque midfielder has once again been called up with the Blue Samurai, with whom he will play two qualifying matches for the next World Cup, against Myanmar and Syria.
Jun 28, 2022 · A precocious talent, Takumi Minamino made his breakthrough in his native country (85 matches, 17 goals for Cerezo Osaka), where he made his professional debut at just 17 years old. His move to Europe, to Red Bull Salzburg, was a quick success, as evidenced by a league and cup double won just six months after his arrival in Austria.