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Bayern Munich decide against extending Takashi Usami’s loan deal

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The Gamba Osaka midfielder will be returning to Japan at the end of this season after spending almost a year on loan with Bayern Munich.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Takashi-Usami-c34524 will be returning to his parent club at the end of this season after Bayern Munich declined to extend his loan deal at the Allianz-Arena. The Gamba Osaka star was looking forward to a permanent deal at Bayern, but
the news came as a surprise when the Bavarian giants failed to agree terms with the Japanese club.
Bayern signed Usami on loan in the summer last year and had the option to make his deal permanent by the end of this season. However, the Reds opted against signing the Japanese after the Ashi bosses demanded a 2 million Euro release
clause for the 19-year-old.
On the other hand, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Gamba-Osaka-c39399 president, Kikuo Kanamori, felt disappointed for the teenager, who was looking forward to one of the most demanding challenges in his football career.
The President mentioned that it must be demoralising for the teenager, but Osaka are thrilled to welcome him back to his homeland, where he achieved bigger success during his two-year spell.
Kanamori opined that Usami must have learned a lot during his Bayern days, which would prove to be handful once the attacker resumes his services in Japan. While talking to reporters about Bayern’s decision to release Usami at
the end of this campaign, the President further added:
"It must be regrettable for him, but I hope he considers it as a good experience. I want him to come back [to Gamba]."
Usami has managed just one senior team appearance for the Bavarian giants since joining them on loan in 2011 and mostly featured for the second-string side. The youngster has bagged six league goals from 14 appearances for the
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Junior-c20060 side thus far, and is currently into his last six months at the Allianz-Arena.
The Japan U-22 international has previously stated his desire to ply his trade somewhere abroad, and is likely to tie knots with another club during the summer transfer window rather than returning to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Japan-c2928. It is believed that
2.Bundesliga side, Fortuna Dusseldorf, are interested in the attacker’s signature, and might sign him at the end of this term.
 

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