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    Official: Japanese striker Kisho Yano leaves Freiburg to join Albirex Niigata

    J-League club Albirex Niigata have confirmed they have signed Japanese striker Kisho Yano from German Bundesliga outfit Freiburg.

    The 27-year-old forward had been reportedly set for a trial with Swiss club FC Aarau this week, but Niigata announced the deal on Tuesday evening.

    Yano, who has made 19 appearances for his country, failed to make one first-team appearance at Freiburg during the 2011-12 season.

    The striker had joined Freiburg from Albirex in 2010, where he made 15 appearances during the 2010-11 campaign, before struggling for opportunities under Marcus Sorg and Christian Streich.

    Freiburg general manager Dirk Dufner had told Kicker-Sportmagazin earlier this week: "Kisho Yano is on his way out. He has joined Aarau for a trial period. He would be able to move to Switzerland, as they have got a different transfer window ruling."

    Dufner added: "If he is not moving to Switzerland, he could still be on his way back to Japan, as Japanese clubs are able to sign players until mid-March."

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