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The media "HBvL" reported that the young goalkeeper of the Japanese national Olympic team

Reio Kokubo

has set foot on Belgian soil and he is about to accept the Belgian club

St Turten

A medical examination was arranged for her. The move marks another step closer to Reio Ogikubo officially joining St. Turten.

The report mentions that Reio Kogubo's arrival is to fill the void left by the possible departure of another Japanese goalkeeper, Choyan Suzuki. It was reported that the deal for Suzuki Saiyan to move to Italian side Parma was in its final stages. As a result, St. Tilden moved quickly to find a suitable replacement, and Reio Kogubo became their first choice.

Reio Kubo, 23, who is of both Japanese and Nigerian descent, began his soccer career at the Kashiwa Reysol youth camp in Japan.In January 2019, he crossed the pond to join Portuguese giants Benfica's U19 ladder and spent the following season playing for Benfica B. He has been a member of the Benfica B team for more than 20 years and is now a member of the Benfica B team. In his time with Benfica at all levels of the ladder, Reio Kubo has accumulated 80 appearances and conceded a total of 102 goals against opposing offenses.

An active Japanese U23 international, Reio Ogikubo was the starting goalkeeper in the recently concluded U23 Asian Cup, and his solid performances helped Japan's national Olympic team secure a valuable berth in the Paris Olympics.

With the medical checkups well underway, Reio Ogikubo is expected to officially become a member of St. Turten soon. For the young and promising goalkeeper, joining the Belgian league is not only a brand new challenge, but also an important step towards a higher stage in his career. Fans are looking forward to Reio Kubo continuing to grow in his new environment and contributing to the future of Japanese soccer.

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