Report: Japanese Starlet Hiroshi Loaned To Real Madrid B

The Japanese striker is set for a season long loan in Madrid.

Ibusuki Hiroshi - Girona
Real Madrid Castilla, the second outfit of the Bernabeu club, has agreed a loan deal for promising, young Girona striker Ibusuki Hiroshi, according to reports from Goal.com Spain.

The tall center-forward signed professional terms with Catalan side Girona in January of this year, penning a three-and-a-half year deal, after impressing during a trial. He has since played six games for the Liga Adelante outfit.

The 18-year-old Japanese starlet will join Madrid's second string team, Real Madrid Castilla, more commonly known as Real Madrid B, on loan for the duration of the 2009-10 season, in Segunda Division B, the third tier of Spanish football.

Spain's national team coach Vicente Del Bosque, and the current Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez are two notable figures to have commenced their coaching careers with Real Madrid B.

Paul Madden, Goal.com



 
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