According to official news from Kumamoto Vermillion, forward Toyosyu Michio will be leaving the team to complete the procedures and preparations for his transfer to an overseas club. Toyosyu plans to depart after completing these procedures and preparations. Before leaving Japan, he will use the club’s facilities for training.
Born in 2006, 18-year-old Toyosyu has made 9 appearances this season, scoring one goal. Standing at 186 centimeters tall, he grew up in a school in Kumamoto. Last year, he made his debut in the J-League at the age of 16, becoming the first player in club history to ascend to the top level.
Last year, he also participated in the U17 World Cup as the ace player of the Japanese U17 national team. Although he did not score any goals, he is expected to become the next-generation striker carrying the hopes of Japan.