He played with Hannover 96 in 2018, but he has also played in the teams such as Urawa Red Diamonds and Hertha BSC. While he was in the Japan U19 team since 2008, he has been in the senior national games for his home country since 2011.
Genki Haraguchi was born on May 9, 1991, in Kumagaya, Saitama, Japan, making him 31 years' old as of 2022. Haraguchi has been playing football since elementary school, as he was in a youth club for over five years.
Genki Haraguchi earns an annual salary of £624K while having a weekly wage of around £12,000. He has made most of his net worth through his football career. Genki took home a salary of £624,000 while playing with Hertha Berlin in the Bundesliga for the 2015 season. His salary decreased to £572,000 in the following year and then again increased to £676,000. In his last season with the club, Haraguchi's salary was £728,000.
In 2019, Genki moved to Hannover 96 and increased his salary to £1,404,000. In the second season, He had a base salary of £1,352,000. In 2021, His salary was £728,000. The player will be adding millions in the future and must receive a good sum from his national team appearance. A football player makes a handsome amount from their sponsorship and advertising deals.
The total estimated net worth of Genki Haraguchi is reported to be around $5 Million. All of his earnings come from his footballing career and merchandising deals.
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Genki's career began when he was 13 years old. He played for the Urawa Red Diamonds from 2004 to 2009. Later he got promoted to the upper division of the same club. He was there until 2014 but later transferred to Hertha BSC. In his six seasons with the club, Genki appeared in 167 games and scored thirty-three goals for the team.
Haraguchi made his Bundesliga debut in August 2014 against Viktoria Koln. After playing with the club for three seasons, He was loaned to Fortuna Dusseldorf for the 2018 season. After the season, His contract expired with Hertha BSC, and moved to Hannover 96. Initially, The player signed a single-year contract and extended it until late 2021. In his time with the club, Genki appeared in 94 games and scored fifteen goals.
Urawa Reds sold Haraguchi for £450K to Hertha BSC. From there, he was on a loan spell in Fortuna Dusseldorf until 2018. Hertha BSC later sold the player to Hannover 96 for £3.60 million.
In late 2021, Genki moved to Union Berlin. While playing for the club, he appeared in thirty-three games and scored two goals.
The international career of Genki Haraguchi started back in 2008 when the U19 national team called him up. In 2008, he appeared in only one game. Later in 2011, he was again called up for the U22 team. This time around, he played three games but had to stay without any goal.
Later in 2012, he played only one game in the U23 Japanese National Team. In 2013, he played the EAFF East Asian Cup. He was called up for the Japanese National Football Team for the 2018 World Cup. He is amongst the crew of Shinji Okazaki, Makoto Hasebe, Shinji Kagawa, and Keisuke Honda.
Since joining the national team in 2008 with the U19 team, He has appeared in almost eighty matches for the national team. The player has appeared in seventy-three international games for the senior team and scored eleven goals.
While talking about the personal life of Genki Haraguchi, then he is a married man. He is married to his girlfriend, Ruruiko Kaya. His wife is a Japanese woman announcer.
The couple walked down the aisle in August 2015, three and a half years after they began dating. The couple has no children together but loves to spend time with their dog Ena.
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