Manchester United had planned to sign Japan's talented goalkeeper Suzuki Choyan, but the latest news is that the soon-to-be 21-year-old star has refused to become a "devil" and will switch from Japanese team Urawa Red Diamonds to Belgian team St. Tilden for fear that the lack of opportunities to join United will affect Japan's chances of playing in the Olympic soccer tournament in Paris next year.

United team leader Tannhäuser thought that the 1.90-meter tall Suzuki Choyan was an ideal candidate for back-up goalkeeper, and intended to buy him for 5 million pounds (about 50 million Hong Kong dollars), but Suzuki Choyan knew that it was difficult for him to get a foothold in the Red Devils, and preferred to join St. Tilden. Although the standard of the Bundesliga is not as good as that of the Premier League, but at least he will have more chances to play, and to maintain his form.

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