Mainz Caught Off Guard by Sano's Arrest in Japan

Bundesliga club Mainz expressed surprise over reports from Japanese media concerning the arrest of their new signing, Kaishu Sano. The club is seeking more information before commenting. Sano joined from Kashima Antlers and is scheduled to begin pre-season training with his new team.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Mainz | Updated: 17-07-2024 19:20 IST | Created: 17-07-2024 19:20 IST
Mainz Caught Off Guard by Sano's Arrest in Japan
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Bundesliga club Mainz expressed shock and surprise over Japanese media reports claiming that their newly signed player, Kaishu Sano, was arrested in Japan.

The club stated on the social network X, 'We cannot yet evaluate or comment on these reports due to a lack of information. We're trying to clarify the matter as quickly and comprehensively as possible.'

Sano, a defensive midfielder, was signed from Kashima Antlers on July 3 with a four-year contract. He is Mainz's third Japanese signing after Shinji Okazaki and Yoshinori Muto. Sano, who has played four games for the Japanese national team, was expected to join his new teammates for pre-season training this Sunday.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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