Tottenham's choice of 'the worst future that Yang Min-hyuk should avoid' and sells it right away if the value drops. Soon-seop-Bell-Twinkle Processing
Aug 22, 2024
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Yang Min-hyuk (18), who joined Tottenham Hotspur in the English Premier League amid high expectations, has not only a rosy future ahead. Rather, the reality of harsh competition awaits. As it is the best stage in the world, the competition is incomparably fiercer than the K-League. If you are pushed back from the stairs of competition, it is over.
A good example has come out. Jude Soon-seop-Bell (20), once regarded as Tottenham's best prospect, deserves to be Yang Min-hyuk's 'Taxing Stone'. It is a future that should be avoided absolutely. Tottenham sold Sun-seop-Bell at a bargain price. I've just sent them to a team that's just been promoted to Spain's second division. In fact, it's a bit like a miss.
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Such recruitment is led by the general manager Paratic. Tottenham have a long-term plan. If the 'talented' collected in recent years successfully settle on the EPL first team stage, it can be a young and strong club overall. The plan is to increase the league's competitiveness through natural generational change.
However, there is one problem with this method. You can't just blindly keep promising players. If there is a player who recruits, the player who sends out will inevitably come out. This judgment is cold. It is also quick to sell it if it is judged that its value declines or its competitiveness falls behind even a little.
The representative case is Soon-seop-Bell. Thai-British Sun-seop-Bell was originally growing up with talent at Chelsea Youth. In 2021, he even made his first team debut at the age of 17. Tottenham recruited him dramatically at the end of the transfer market in January last year. It was part of the collection of future resources.
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It's like falling from heaven to hell. When Soon-seop-Bell first came to the team, Paratic said "It's a huge talent. He is a talent representing England, and he signed quickly when he had the opportunity." However, Sun-seop-Bell failed to cross the first-team barrier. In 34 games for Tottenham Under-21s, he scored 14 goals and eight assists. Not a bad record, but it fell short of Tottenham's expectations. I finally let it go. This is the future that Yang Min-hyuk should absolutely avoid.
wman@sportschosun.com