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Teams in Serie A maintaining tabs on Nakamura

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Serie A teams have shown interest in signing Shunsuke Nakamura, a former Japanese international and Celtic legend. Nakamura, who played for Celtic from 2005 to 2009. It has been impressing clubs in the Italian league with his performances for Yokohama F. Marinos.

Nakamura has been one of the best players in the J-League this season, helping Yokohama to a top-five finish. The 42-year-old has scored seven goals and provided four assists in 28 appearances. The Japanese side shows that he still has the ability to play at a high level.

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Nakamura’s impressive performances have not gone unnoticed by Serie A clubs, with several teams reportedly keeping tabs on the midfielder. Napoli, Lazio, and Bologna are among the teams that have expressed interest in the Japanese international.

Nakamura’s technical ability and set-piece prowess are two of his main attributes that have caught the eye of Italian clubs. The midfielder is known for his deadly free-kicks and pinpoint accurate crosses, making him a valuable asset for any team.

Nakamura’s experience is also a factor that has attracted the attention of Serie A clubs. The midfielder has played at the highest level in Europe, winning two Scottish Premier League titles with Celtic. He has also played in La Liga with Espanyol and in Serie A with Reggina.

What are the teams looking for?

The Japanese international’s leadership qualities are another aspect that has impressed the Italian clubs. Nakamura is a natural leader on and off the field, and his experience could help younger players in the team.

Despite his age, Nakamura has shown that he still has a lot to offer on the field. The midfielder’s fitness and stamina are impressive, and he has been able to play the full 90 minutes in most of Yokohama’s games this season.

Nakamura’s contract with Yokohama F. Marinos expires at the end of the season, and the midfielder has not yet decided on his future. The Japanese international has not ruled out a move to Serie A, and he has stated that he would be open to a move to Europe if the opportunity arises.

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