According to Fortune's business manager Colin Gie the J-League side have
made a lucrative offer for his services which is considerably better than his
current contract at Old Trafford.
QUINTON AIN'T COMING HOME
"They (J-League club) have great interest after watching Quinton in action for
South Africa," said Gie. "Of course, people in Japan know him from playing for
Man United, who are very big in the Far East. He would be in good position to
secure a lucrative deal with any club of his choice when his contract with
United is up so it's a matter of time before we decide on his future."
South Africa," said Gie. "Of course, people in Japan know him from playing for
Man United, who are very big in the Far East. He would be in good position to
secure a lucrative deal with any club of his choice when his contract with
United is up so it's a matter of time before we decide on his future."