The two parties signed a partnership agreement in Kuala Lumpur on Monday 11 November 2019 that will look to give more opportunities to young Malaysian players to develop their football skills to their highest capabiltiies.
In the past Asean Dream Project has been organised throughout the countries in Southeast Asia with five players from each country being given a chance to go for a training stint at Cerezo Osaka.
With this new partnership, a new Malaysia Dream Project will be initiated in 2020 where 300 young players in three separate locations will be given a chance to vie for the coveted 15 spots for a chance to train with the former J-League champions.