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Kiryo Ueda surpassed Mbappe with 13 goals in 12 games and ranked third in the world! Attracting global attention

Japanese men’s national football team forward Kiryo Ueda (27 years old, Feyenoord) is receiving keen attention from around the world. The ace of Moriyasu's team, who will face Ghana (Toyota City on the 14th) and Bolivia (National Arena on the 18th) in friendly matches, has scored 13 goals in 12 appearances for the club this season, and his ranking has surpassed French forward Kylian Mbappe (Real Madrid) and ranked third in the world. In the future, he may also land in a wealthy European club with a transfer fee of more than 6 billion yen.

Kise Ueda surpassed Mbappe with 13 goals in 12 games

Kise Ueda, who has exploded this season, has been scoring goals since the beginning of the league. According to the Spanish media "Fichajes", in the ranking of the world's major league scorers, he ranks third behind Norwegian forward Erling Haaland (Manchester City) with 14 goals in 11 games and English forward Harry Kane (Bayern Munich) with 13 goals in 10 games.

Although Mbappe, ranked fourth, also scored 13 goals in 12 games, Ueda Kiryo played less time, so he surpassed this world-class shooter in the ranking. Regarding the Japanese forward's ranking among the "three top scorers in the world," the media reported: "The Japanese Keyo Ueda, who plays for Feyenoord, also performed well. He may change the situation in the upcoming summer transfer market."

Up. Not only did Kiyo perform well in the Dutch league, he came on as a substitute and scored the equalizer in stoppage time for the Japanese national team against Paraguay in October. He then scored the winning goal against Brazil, thus improving his own rating. Feyenoord coach and former Dutch ace forward Robin van Persie also praised him: "The best thing about Ueda Kiryo is that he never loses himself."

The media also said: "If he can maintain the state of winning in Brazilian team games, he is likely to attract the attention of major European clubs." , and pointed out that "Kisyo Ueda's contract will last until 2028, which will bring Feyenoord a considerable transfer fee. He may even break (Mexico forward) Santiago Jimenez's 35 million euros (approximately 6.23 billion yen) transfer record to AC Milan (Italy)."