He left Leicester City in July 2019. Nigeria
Japanese international and former Leicester City forward Shinji Okazaki has left Malaga 34 days after he joined the Spanish second-tier club.
Okazaki did not feature in Malaga’s three league matches this season before the cancellation of his one-year contract. He left Leicester City in July 2019. The Japanese, now a free agent, won the Premier League with Leicester in 2016 and left this summer after scoring 19 goals in 137 games.
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