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Sasaki Rumours Swirl – But Signs Point to Continuity at Negeri Sembilan FC

Speculation surrounding Negeri Sembilan FC midfield engine Takumi Sasaki has intensified in recent days, with social media abuzz over a potential move away from Paroi ahead of the 2026/27 season.

Multiple circulating posts have suggested that the Japanese playmaker is being monitored by Kuching City FC, with claims that he is already part of their planning for the upcoming campaign. The rumours, amplified by themed “transfer speculation” visuals, have sparked debate among supporters about a possible reshuffle within the Negeri Sembilan squad.

However, contrasting narratives have also emerged — and they paint a very different picture.

A widely shared update from fan channels indicates that Sasaki has made a firm personal decision regarding his future, with strong suggestions that he is set to remain with Negeri Sembilan FC next season. The message highlights that the decision was made not only for his career, but also with consideration for his family — a factor that often plays a decisive role for foreign players adapting abroad.

At the same time, internal squad context further complicates the speculation. Negeri Sembilan are not short of midfield depth, with players such as Yuichi Hirano, alongside emerging and returning options including Haiqal Haqeemi, Afiq Fitri, and Wan Kuzri (expected back from loan), providing the club with multiple tactical alternatives should any departure occur.

From a strategic standpoint, this raises a key question:
Is the rumour driven by genuine transfer interest — or simply noise amplified by squad planning discussions and external speculation?

What remains clear is Sasaki’s importance to the team. His creativity, link-up play, and ability to dictate tempo have made him one of the central figures in Negeri Sembilan’s attacking structure this season. Losing him would not be a straightforward replacement job — regardless of depth on paper.

For now, there has been no official confirmation from the club regarding any transfer, and all indications suggest that Sasaki remains part of Negeri Sembilan’s immediate plans.

In modern football, rumours travel faster than facts. But unless something concrete emerges, the balance of evidence leans toward continuity rather than departure — a scenario that will undoubtedly reassure the Sekalian Yang Setia faithful.

Takumi Sasaki Reaches 200 Professional Appearances

Negeri Sembilan FC proudly congratulates Takumi Sasaki on reaching a major personal milestone in his professional football journey.

The match against Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) last Friday marked the 200th professional appearance of Takumi Sasaki across his career—an achievement that reflects years of consistency, discipline, and commitment at the highest level of the game.

The milestone was shared by Takumi himself via his official Instagram account, where he expressed heartfelt appreciation to everyone who has supported him throughout his career, reaffirming his determination to continue playing with gratitude and dedication.

Since arriving at Paroi, Takumi has been a symbol of professionalism, bringing composure, work ethic, and technical quality to the team. His experience and mentality continue to set standards both on and off the pitch, serving as a valuable reference point for teammates and younger players alike.

Thank you for the dedication and quality you consistently give to the team. Keep pushing forward and continue creating more success together!

Takumi Sasaki: The Symbol of Resilience and Heart of Negeri Sembilan FC

When Takumi Sasaki first set foot in Negeri Sembilan at the age of 26, few could have imagined the profound impact he would leave on the club. The Japanese midfielder arrived with quiet determination and unwavering professionalism — landing at KLIA, checking into his hotel, and immediately joining light training at the PBNS Training Centre without taking a break. It was a small glimpse into the mindset of a true professional.

That season proved to be one of the most challenging in Negeri Sembilan FC’s modern history. The team was struggling near the bottom of the table, in the midst of a transition and rebuilding phase. Amidst the uncertainty and disappointment, Sasaki’s composure and consistency stood out. After every defeat, he was often seen sitting alone on the bench, reflecting on the team’s performance — never complaining, never giving up. Despite the difficult circumstances and empty stadiums, he continued to give his best every single match.

As the season ended and plans for rebuilding began, CEO Faliq Firdaus shared his vision for the club’s next chapter, including discussions on a new head coach. Sasaki, who had previously played in Japan’s J1, J2, and J3 Leagues, knew the standards of world-class professionalism, discipline, and structure. He could have easily pursued new opportunities elsewhere. Yet, when asked if he wanted to stay, his answer was simple:
“Don’t worry, CEO. I trust you.”

It was a statement that reflected deep loyalty and belief — not just in leadership, but in the collective mission of the club.

Sasaki’s decision to stay was far from easy. He had experienced elite football environments and had the talent to move on, but instead, he chose to remain in Negeri Sembilan. He even expressed his ambition to see the club rise to a higher level, suggesting that more Japanese players join to bring their work ethic and quality into the squad — an idea the club fully supported.

In recognition of his leadership and professionalism, Sasaki was appointed as one of the team captains. Even as new faces emerged and attention shifted to other teammates, he stayed grounded — focused solely on helping the team succeed.

His commitment went beyond words. In one match against Imigresen FC, Sasaki fractured his finger but played through the pain until the final whistle, helping secure a 1-1 draw. There were no excuses, no complaints. Later, during a clash against Selangor FC, he suffered a broken nose but insisted on wearing a face guard to continue playing. His explanation was heartfelt:
“I will do it for the fans.”

Such moments defined not just his career at NSFC, but his character as a person. His dedication, resilience, and quiet leadership have inspired everyone around him — teammates, staff, and fans alike.

“Takumi leads not with words, but through example,” said Faliq. “He’s a true symbol of perseverance and spirit for Negeri Sembilan FC. He may have been born in Japan, but his heart now belongs to Negeri Sembilan.”

Takumi Sasaki’s journey with NSFC is more than a football story. It’s a story of loyalty, belief, and the relentless pursuit of excellence — qualities that embody the spirit of Hobin Jang Hobin.

Thank you, Takumi Sasaki — for your dedication, loyalty, and undying spirit.
Your heart now beats with Negeri Sembilan.

Azri, Takumi Gear Up for Stern Test Against Defending Champions JDT

Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) goalkeeper Azri Ghani is prepared to deliver his very best as the Hobin Jang Hobin prepare to face the formidable challenge of 11-time consecutive Super League champions Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) at the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium tomorrow night.

The experienced shot-stopper admits last season’s encounters against JDT did not produce favourable results, but he is determined to turn the tide in the 2025–2026 campaign.

“My record against JDT last season wasn’t great. This year, I want to produce a strong performance and help the team compete at 100 percent. We aim to leave the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium with a positive result, InshaAllah,” said Azri, who has represented the Malaysian national team.

Meanwhile, Japanese midfielder Takumi Sasaki is ready to shoulder creative responsibilities in the heart of midfield, determined to unlock JDT’s defence by maximising the attacking strengths of NSFC’s forwards and wingers.

“We have excellent strikers and wingers in the squad. My role is to create opportunities for them, and we work hard to attack and defend together as a team – especially when facing strong opponents like JDT,” he said.

Tomorrow’s clash will serve as a significant early-season test for head coach Nidzam Jamil and his men as they aim to begin their Super League campaign with confidence and resilience against one of the most dominant forces in Malaysian football.

Takumi Sasaki Shares His Excitement Ahead of the 2025/2026 Season

Negeri Sembilan FC’s Japanese import, Takumi Sasaki, expressed his confidence and excitement as the new season approaches:

“My teammates are great players, I believe we can go far this season,” said Sasaki.

“Our head coach is amazing, and I’m really looking forward to contributing more to the team this year.”

He also delivered a heartfelt message to NSFC supporters:

“We need the power of the fans. We play for the team and for all of you.”

“Please come to the stadium and give us your support. It means everything.”

Watch the video below: