Dundee United finally complete Eiji Kawashima deal
The 32-year-old has signed until the end of the season, subject to international clearance, and will arrive in Scotland in the “next few days”.
Kawashima first emerged as a signing target almost two months ago, but had to go through a lengthy work permit application, which included taking an English exam in Japan.
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Kawashima has 72 caps for Japan and played at the last two World Cups. He was a free agent after leaving Standard Liege in the summer.
In a statement released by the club, Kawashima said: “Finally I’m able to join to Dundee United. I’m delighted to join this club.
“I will try to do all my best with my fighting spirit and my ambition as a player. I hope that can bring something different to the squad and also I hope I can use my experience as well. I’m looking forward to wearing the Dundee United jersey on the pitch soon.”
Manager Mixu Paatelainen added: “It has taken a bit longer than any of us would have liked but this is a fantastic coup for the club.
“Eiji will strengthen the competition in the goalkeeper’s position. He is a seasoned professional who has played at major tournaments and this experience will help our young goalkeepers also.
“He is a strong character who has shown great desire to play for Dundee United and I look forward to working with him.”