The Sweeper: Kagawa move to Manchester United hits snag over work permit issue
Borussia Dortmund star could fall short of the number of required
caps for Japan, while Sir Alex Ferguson is set to allow his Euro 2012
stars an additional two-week summer break
WORK PERMIT COULD SCUPPER KAGAWA'S OLD TRAFFORD MOVE
Shinji Kagawa’s dream move to Manchester United could be derailed by a potential work permit issue, the Sweeper understands.
The
Premier League giants tabled a £13.6 million bid for the Japan
international last week but a swift conclusion to the transfer has not
been forthcoming.
Despite being an integral part of the Borussia
Dortmund side which recently claimed back-to-back Bundesliga titles, the
23-year-old has featured infrequently for his country.
Kagawa
was not included in Japan’s squad for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa
and has played in less than 75 per cent – the mark required to gain a
work permit - of Fifa affiliated matches in the last three years for the
Blue Samurai.
Japan have three upcoming fixtures, but even if
Kagawa, who has scored 10 goals in 30 appearances for his country, was
to feature in all of them he would still fall short of the required
mark, meaning an initial application for a work permit in England would
most likely be rebuffed and go to appeal.
Last season Arsenal’s
pursuit of Kagawa’s fellow Japan international Ryo Miyaichi hit a
similar snag, before he was granted permission to play in the Premier
League on grounds of “exceptional talent”.
Source : Goal.com