Interest in Kim Shin-wook, a striker from the South Korean national football team, is gradually heating up. Not only the K-League but also Japan and China are aiming for Kim Shin-wook.
According to a report by "Sports Korea," more than three clubs are considering recruiting Kim Shin-wook. There are teams from various countries. There are also teams that have already made proposals.
Kim Shin-wook played as the main striker after moving from Jeonbuk Hyundai to Shanghai Shenhua in the summer of 2019. Shanghai Shenhua took advantage of Kim Shin-wook to win the Chinese FA Cup in 2019. However, he became a free agent after terminating his contract in August due to Shanghai Shenhua's plan to replace foreign players.
Teams that have shown interest in Kim Shin-wook feel attractive that they have no transfer fee along with excellent skills.
In the meantime, Kim Shin-wook has slowly found a new nest while watching the situation, but now he is planning to speed up. The longer the hiatus, the more disruptive preparations for next year could be. The informant hinted, "I understand that we intend to complete the transfer within about a month."
관련기사
- Portuguese player who runs toward his dream in Asia
- Young Asian coaches head to Atletico Madrid
- South Korea and Iraq will play in neutral Venue : Qatar
- Slash B Slash joins LaLiga in South Korea
- AFC Women’s Asian Cup India 2022 cast confirmed
- Wolverhampton's sniper : Hwang showing a high level of Asian players
- Messi's cruel invitation to China : "Let's meet in Qatar"