Premier League: Japanese players in vogue as English clubs widen their horizons
Brighton’s Kaoru Mitoma is the stand-out of five Japanese players in the top division, with eight more in the Championship, two in League One

Japanese players are moving to English football in record numbers and more look set to follow with clubs attracted by their quality, strong work ethic and value for money.
Kaoru Mitoma is the stand-out talent of five Japanese players in the Premier League, with eight more in the Championship and two in League One.
Liverpool midfielder Wataru Endo, the captain of Japan, believes his compatriots are “being held in higher esteem” by English clubs compared to the past.
“The staff at Liverpool ask me about lots of Japanese players, not necessarily with a view to a transfer but just saying this or that player is a good player,” he said.
“It feels like there is more interest in Japanese players from around the world.”
Currently also in England’s top flight are Daichi Kamada (Crystal Palace), Takehiro Tomiyasu (Arsenal) and Yukinari Sugawara (Southampton).