Yosuke Ideguchi, a 27-year-old Japanese international footballer who has made a living in England, Germany, Spain and Scotland, has been loaned out to Fukuoka Hornets this year after being "exiled" by Scottish Premier League rivals Zarauti due to injury problems. However, Yosuke Ideguchi's "dream of staying in Europe" is not over yet, and he is determined to help Fukuoka Hornets win the Champions League to prove his worth and return to Europe in the future.

Yosuke Ideguchi was born in Flying Foot Osaka and joined then Championship side Leeds United in January 2018, but was then loaned out to Liga Nizza in the Western Conference B. Six months later, he was loaned out again to German Bundesliga side Greuther Furth, where he scored one goal in seven appearances. Yosuke Ideguchi failed to stabilize his position in Europe and returned to his parent club, Flying Foot of Osaka.

However, Yosuke Ideguchi still has his heart set on Europe, and he joined Zolodi, a team with many Japanese players, two years ago. Unfortunately, he suffered a serious injury within a short time of joining the team, and after recovering from the injury, he was left idle, and as a result, he returned to Japan this year to join the Fukuoka Hornets. Although Yosuke Ideguchi's journey to Europe has been frustrated many times, he thinks he is in his prime and still wants to go to a high-level league to earn a living.

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