Ryo Miyaichi gets work permit and is now eligible to play for Arsenal – Premier League Update
Arsenal’s Japanese winger, Ryo Miyaichi has finally gone on to receive his work permit and as a result, the player is eligible to play in the Premier League this coming season.
Arsene Wenger attended an FA panel this past Tuesday and in the meeting, he went on to hail Miyaichi as an exceptional talent. This praise and faith that the manager showed in the player helped him earn the player a work permit.
Wenger was not along in his mission to help get Miyaichi a work permit. The Japanese Football Association also sent in supporting testimonies, which aided the overall cause and secured the player his designated documents.
Following the grant, a very delighted Arsene Wenger is quoted to have said: “We are absolutely delighted that Ryo has been granted a work permit.”
The manager went down his standard route and refereed to this as being a new signing, which could greatly benefit the team this coming season.
“This is almost like a new signing for us, as we weren’t completely sure we would be given the authorisation.”
The manager then went on to hail the player’s abilities and highlighted just what made him as good as he was being regarded to be.
“Ryo has natural technical ability. He has good balance and phenomenal pace, and his passing and crossing is consistently of a high quality. He is a very exciting player.”
The manager finally ended by admitting that the time the player spent away on loan was going to help him greatly as an http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 player and that it was going to be great to see him playing at the Emirates this coming season.
“He had a successful time with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Netherlands-c753 last season, who gave him the opportunity to play regularly, and we’re looking forward to his contribution this coming season with Arsenal.”
Miyaichi has already gone on to participate in all of Arsenal’s pre season games and has impressed in every single one of them. The winger has shown maturity well beyond his years and seems to have just the right mentality to play as a traditional Arsenal
player. His passing is on the mark and his ability to use his pace on the break is remarkable.
It is now a wait for the paperwork to complete itself, which when done, will see the player make his debut for the Gunners. It is still not certain if he will be able to face Newcastle this weekend, but there seems to be a high probability to that happening.
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