Takumi Minamino has plenty of reason to be a little disheartened when it comes to the lack of opportunities he was given as a Liverpool player but the 29-year-old has been nothing but complimentary.
French sports news outlet L’Equipe have hit out at Monaco’s signing of Takumi Minamino after the Japanese winger has failed to make an impact at the French club.
Liverpool signed Japanese international, Takumi Minamino, back in the January transfer window during the 2019-20 season. He struggled to make an impact in the starting eleven during his time at Liverpool but claimed ‘cult hero’ status with impressive performances in cup competitions.
Takumi Minamino haș scored his first goal for AS Monaco since his summer switch from Liverpool. The Japan international had become a huge favourite amongst supporters at Anfield after helping the Reds to both the FA Cup and League Cup last term, finishing as the club’s top goalscorer in both competitions.
Liverpool have said goodbye to some much loved players this summer, one of these was Takumi Minamino and he has discussed his thoughts on his former boss Jurgen Klopp.
Jurgen Klopp has weighed in on Takumi Minamino’s Liverpool departure and discussed the time he spent at the club. The Japan international completed a move to AS Monaco earlier in the window and brought to an end his two year spell on Merseyside.
AS Monaco have reassured Liverpool supporters that they will take good care of Takumi Minamino after they completed the signing of the Japan international.
Takumi Minamino’s role at Liverpool may have boiled down to substitute and domestic cup appearances but that doesn’t mean he wasn’t influential. Some may have thought that his time at the club can be scoffed at but one statistic shows that he can stake his place among some of Liverpool’s all-time greats.
Liverpool paid tribute to Takumi Minamino after the Japan international completed his move to Monaco on Tuesday. The 27-year-old has signed a four-year contract with the Ligue 1 outfit.
After Liverpool announced the transfer of Takumi Minamino to Monaco on a permanent deal, manager Jurgen Klopp spoke about the 27-year-old's contribution at Anfield.
Liverpool have announced that Takumi Minamino has completed a transfer to Monaco on a permanent deal. Reports over the past few days had suggested that Liverpool and the Ligue One club had agreed a deal worth £15.5million for the 27-year-old and the transfer is now official.
Liverpool Football Club have officially announced that Japanese international Takumi Minamino has departed the club after spending just over two years
Former Leeds United player Noel Whelan has been speaking about the likely transfer of Takumi Minamino from Liverpool to Monaco. The Japan international's move to the Ligue 1 club looks imminent after the two clubs agreed on a deal worth around £15.5million.
Jose Enrique has admitted that Takumi Minamino’s departure from Liverpool is ‘great news for him and for us’ as his move to Monaco nears completion. The
Monaco manager Phillippe Clement appears to have confirmed the signing of Takumi Minamino for the Ligue 1 club from Liverpool. Reports in the week suggested that the two clubs had agreed on a deal worth £15.5million for the 27-year-old.
Monaco have agreed a deal with Liverpool for Japan international forward Takumi Minamino according to a report. The 27-year-old has struggled to establish himself as a first-team regular since joining from RB Salzburg for a fee of £7.65million in January 2020.
Ligue 1 side Monaco have become clear favourites to land Liverpool attacking midfielder Takumi Minamino according to reports. Minamino has consistantly
Liverpool forward Takumi Minamino is being targeted by French Ligue 1 club Lyon this summer. That's according to the latest report from The Times' chief
Liverpool attacker Takumi Minamino missed an open goal in the 90th minute of his side’s tussle with Arsenal at Anfield. Liverpool, who are without Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane as they compete in the African Cup of Nations, faced off against Arsenal tonight in the first-leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final.
One of Liverpool's heroes from Wednesday's Carabao Cup victory against Leicester City, Takumi Minamino, once broke a Guinness World Record and we bring you the details of how.
Although it took until just after the hour mark for Liverpool to make their dominance count in the Carabao Cup tie against Preston North End, when the opening goal came, it was worth the wait.
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