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'Clean Freak! Aoyama-kun' Episode 12 Spoilers: Titular Character to Leave Fujimi High in Upcoming Finale?

Could Aoyama be thinking of quitting the team now that he seems to have been scouted for the youth division? Or will the Fujimi High School soccer team make every effort they can to keep Aoyama from possibly leaving them on the next episode of the Japanese anime series, "Clean Freak! Aoyama-kun"?

The series may be ending its 12-episode first run on a rather tense note after Aoyama seems to have been given an offer to play for a much bigger league. Will he accept it? Will he even consider it?

Ever since the anime series began, Aoyama's life and his very thoughts have been shrouded in mystery. All anybody knows about him is that he's a clean freak with a tendency to turn anything into squeaky clean and germ-free surfaces. Also, he loves to play soccer, and even though he has his inhibitions about touching the ball or getting anywhere close to anyone else on the field, he plays the said sport like a total pro.

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Aoyama may not be interested in talking about himself or making any effort to bond with the rest of the team, but he does seem to appreciate the fact that his teammates respect the kind of person he is, quirks and all.

However, an after-credit scene from this week's episode teased the possibility of Fujimi High's star player quitting the team to join the bigger league after he has been approached by scouts from the youth division.

Is Fujimi about to lose their best man on the field? What will this upcoming episode reveal about Aoyama and the way he really sees his current team? Will he choose to stay of his own volition, even if it's at the expense of such a life-changing opportunity?

"Clean Freak! Aoyama-kun" airs on Sundays at midnight JST on Tokyo MX and Tuesdays at 11:30 p.m. JST on BS11. Information on other broadcast schedules and online resources can be found on the series' official site. Episodes are also available in selected regions outside Japan via Crunchyroll.

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