Soccer-South Korea's 'Young Player of the Year' Song signs for Jeonbuk
Former Asian champions Jeonbuk Motors said they have signed the K League's Young Player of the Year Song Min-kyu from South Korean rivals Pohang Steelers. The 21-year-old will link up with his new club after completing his commitments with South Korea at the Olympic Games in Tokyo. Song has scored seven times in 16 games so far this season for Pohang and had been expected to move to Europe.
Former Asian champions Jeonbuk Motors said they have signed the K League's Young Player of the Year Song Min-kyu from South Korean rivals Pohang Steelers. The 21-year-old will link up with his new club after completing his commitments with South Korea at the Olympic Games in Tokyo.
Song has scored seven times in 16 games so far this season for Pohang and had been expected to move to Europe. Instead, he has joined a Jeonbuk side looking to win a fifth K League title in a row as well as a third Asian Champions League crown.
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