'Korean talent'Jo Jin-ho was recognized in the Serbian league,'Love Call'Radnitsky Nisch on loan
Jun 28, 2024
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Multiple officials familiar with the transfer market said through Sports Chosun on the 28th that Cho Jin-ho will play for Radnitsky Nishu in the 2024-2025 season. I chose one more loan transfer to gain experience' he tipped.
Cho Jin-ho is a midfielder resource that Korean soccer expects. Cho Jin-ho, who was born in 2003, grew up in Hyundai under 15 (U-15) Geumsan Middle School and Yeongsaeng High School under 18 (U-18). As a teenager, he played in the center as an attacking midfielder. It was evaluated as having good ball distribution and excellent technique. It's a game changer that can change the flow. Jeonbuk fans expected it to be the 'second Lee Jae-sung' among them.
Cho Jin-ho, who has played in the Korean national team by age, was highly praised in Europe as well. He received a love call from Fenerbahce, who is also famous for his former team of Kim Min-jae (Bayern Munich). Cho joined the Fenerbahce Under-19 (U-19) team in March 2022. As soon as he joined the team, he showed his talent. He scored two goals and four assists in 34 games for Fenerbahce's under-19 team. In particular, it is important to note that even by changing the position, it was tailored to the needs of the team. Cho worked from Fenerbahce U-19 to right fullback. It received positive reviews for its activity and aggressive tendencies. Cho Jin-ho signed a first-team contract more than a year after joining the Fenerbahce U-19 team.
Cho Jin-ho took on the challenge for growth. He was loaned to Novipazar in the Serbian league through the summer 2023 transfer window. He played in 21 Serbian Superliga matches during the 2023-2024 season, demonstrating his talent. Cho Jin-ho received the attention of multiple other clubs in the Serbian league based on his performance in Novipazar. Radnitsky Nishu is known to have sent 'Love Call' most actively. It is said that the manager and club director moved themselves. Cho will move to Bulgaria, Radnitsky Nishu's off-season training site, after completing his loan move from Serbia.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.