Busan I’Park, led by Cho Sung-hwan, who advanced to the semi-playoff by ranking fifth in the K League 2 last season, is embracing a veteran flanker, vowing to be promoted to the K League 1 in the new season. The main character is Kim Sang-won, a flanker who was also listed on the K League 2’s Best 11 list.

According to a soccer source familiar with the K-League transfer market, Busan and Kim Sang-won recently agreed on a transfer. Only medical tests and sign contracts are left.

Kim Sang-won, who was born in 1992 and is the same age as Son Heung-min, made his professional debut with Jeju United in 2014 and continued his professional career for nine years with Gwangju FC, FC Anyang, Pohang Steelers and Suwon FC. In particular, in the 2019 season when he played in Anyang, he was listed as the best 11 in the K League 2 that season with double-digit offensive points and the most help in the team with six goals and eight assists in 34 league games. 메이저사이트

Kim Sang-won, who left the club due to the expiration of his contract with Suwon FC after the end of the 2022 season after continuing his professional career, served in the military as a social service worker for semi-professional K4 League’s Goyang Happiness and Pyeongchang United. The club that reached out to Kim Sang-won, who is a free agent who resolved the military in this way, is coach Cho Sung-hwan’s Busan. Kim Sang-won is expected to generate good synergy in Cho’s soccer, which values the amount of activities of side defenders and systematic and combative pressure.

Meanwhile, Busan, led by head coach Cho, will convene the team from the 26th for simple training and then leave for Chiang Mai, Thailand, on January 3 next year to begin full-fledged training.

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