Showing posts with label Miyaichi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miyaichi. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Miyaichi Leaves Arsenal on Loan


Arsenal's 19 year-old Japanese winger Ryo Miyaichi has joined Wigan Athletic on a season long loan.

The promising young player has enjoyed loan spells with Dutch side Feyenoord and last season, Bolton Wanderers, since impressing Arsene Wenger in a trial for Arsenal in 2010.

He made 12 League appearances during his four months with with Bolton, being awarded the clubs February player of the month, scoring once and assisting 2 goals. Wigan are "delighted" at the signing according to their website, whilst Arsenal have wish Miyaichi the best of luck on theirs.

The teenage winger, who has been described as the "Japanese Messi" as well as being compared to the Brazilian great Ronaldinho, will hope to gain valuable first team experience at the DW Stadium where he will grow steadily into the pace and demands of Premier League football at a less intense and pressure fuelled club such as Wigan.

Competition for midfield places at Arsenal is tough and the loaning of Miyaichi is a positive one for all involved. Sitting on the bench behind the likes of Cazorla, Wilshere, Ramsey, Diaby, Song, Walcott and Oxlade-Chamberlain and gaining nothing would likely not benefit the gifted youngster build for his future in an Arsenal shirt.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Arsenal's Miyaichi Granted Work Permit



Arsenal's 18 year-old Japanese midfielder has been granted a work permit and is now officially allowed to play for Arsenal in the Premier League.

Arsenal had lodged a special talent work permit late in July to allow him to play and work in England, and now that this has been accepted, his immediate future at Arsenal has been made a whole lot clearer.

Miyaichi has excited many around the world during his loan spell at Feyenoord when Arsenal were deciding his future as well as in his appearances in Arsenal's pre season games. He has been able to play in the pre season friendlies, as a work permit is only required for competitive games, such as the Premier League and FA Cup.

Arsene Wenger is clearly excited by the talent Miyaichi holds, showing his delight that the work permit has been granted, saying:

"We are absolutely delighted that Ryo has been granted a work permit. This is almost like a new signing for us as we weren’t completely sure we would be given the authorization. Ryo has worked extremely hard in pre season and performed well in the matches in Asia Germany and Portugal."
While the young attacking midfielder may not be put straight into the first team for the big games at Arsenal, it will be interesting to see some cameo performances in the Premier League, starting next week as well as competitions such as the Carling Cup.



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