K-League MVP Sohn Jun-ho from Jeonbuk, expected to go to Shandong, China

A big frame agreement has been reached and last-minute coordination
Contributing to the League and FA Cup wins this season

The best player (MVP) Son Jun-ho (28) of the professional football K-League 1 (first division) is expected to go to China with 6 billion won in Jeonbuk Hyundai.

According to soccer officials who are familiar with the situation in Jeonbuk on the 30th, Son Jun-ho is about to transfer to China’s super league Shandong Runeng.

A large-scale agreement has already been reached over the transfer of Jeonbuk and Shandong Son Jun-ho, leaving only formal procedures for exchanging agreements.

The agreement between Son Jun-ho and Shandong has also been reached in a large framework, and last-minute coordination is being made on details that disagree.

The transfer fee is known to be around 6 billion won.

Sohn Joon-ho, whose original movement is close to the central midfielder, played a key role in achieving Jeonbuk’s 8th victory and 4th consecutive victory in the K-League by playing as a defensive midfielder in 2020 season. As a result, we had a meaningful year with the season’s MVP.

It is very unusual for a defensive midfielder, whose performance is not clearly revealed by’records’ such as attack points, to receive the season’s MVP.

Thanks to Son Jun-ho, Jeonbuk even conquered the Korea Football Association (FA) Cup and achieved’Double’ (winning two competitions).

Shandong, who won the FA Cup of the Chinese Football Association and needed to reinforce his strength by taking the right to advance to the Asian Football Federation (AFC) Champions League next year, turned his attention to Junho Son, who has grown into the best’all-round midfielder’ in the K-League. I came to.

If the transfer of Son Jun-ho is finally successful, it is a business that remains in the Jeollabuk-do, which has continued the policy of “If only the value is properly recognized, we will not block the player’s path.”

Previously, Jeonbuk sent Kim Shin-wook (Shanghai Seonhwa), Kim Min-jae (Beijing Guoan), and Kim Jin-soo (Alnasr) to the Chinese or Middle Eastern leagues and earned a transfer fee of billions of won, respectively, and used this as a foothold to maintain the position of the strongest team. /yunhap news

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