Unfortunately, Shinji Okazaki: left Malaga only 34 days after his recruitment

Unfortunately, Shinji Okazaki: left Malaga only 34 days after his recruitment

Poor who arrived at Shinji Okazaki. The Japanese international was released by Malaga only 34 days after his recruitment due to Spanish club financial difficulties.

Malaga announced the recruitment of Okazaki on July 30 at 3:04 local time. The 33-year-old was kidnapped free of charge after being released by Leicester City at the end of last season.

But the union of Okazaki and Malaga did not last long. Tuesday (3/9) morning, local time, the Segunda Club has announced the release of Premier League medal holders. He was released only 34 days after his accession, from his initial one-year contract.

Not without reason, Malaga released Okazaki. Financial difficulties prevented them from registering players in the league due to salary restrictions. Okazaki left without playing a competitive game.


"I do not regret anything, if I have the opportunity to play again with Malaga one day, I will not hesitate to accept it," Okazaki said on Twitter.

According to The Guardian, Malaga had to collect more than 8 million euros before closing the transfer window, so that their recruitment was successful. But in the end it did not happen.

But his fate is even happier than Simon Moreno. Moreno, who is a Villarreal player, was initially loaned to Almeria.

Already photographed and posing in club uniforms, the owner of Almeria, Turki al-Sheikh, has suddenly refused his recruitment. Moreno was sent back to Villarreal.

Malaga then recruited him. But he was eventually sent back to Villarreal because Malaga could not afford it.




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