
Brighton's Japanese winger Kaoru Mitaka has been a force to be reckoned with in the new season, attracting the attention of many top clubs with his outstanding performances. He was rumored to be on the verge of leaving the club when the summer transfer window opens, however, the team's manager, DeSabi, has made a decisive statement, firmly stating that the 26-year-old Japanese international will stay in the team. Not only did he make this statement, but he also patted himself on the back, believing in Kaoru Mitaka's potential to contribute at least 15 goals next season.
In Brighton's recent 3-1 win over Southampton, Kaoru Mitaka showed his all-round strength, not only providing a precise assist, but also nearly penetrating the opponent's goal and hitting the post. Facing the media's inquiry about whether he will be scouted by other giants, Di Sabi firmly said, "I have no doubt that Kaoru Sanabi will continue to play for the team next season, he has shown great strength in his first season in the Premier League, his potential is unlimited, and I expect him to score at least 15 goals next season."
This season, Kaoru Mitaka has made 39 appearances in all types of matches for Bradenton, scoring 10 goals, including seven in 31 Premier League matches, making him the Japanese player with the most goals in a single season in the history of the Premier League. Di Sabi is confident that he will set another record next season, and it's no wonder.










