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Jeonbuk Hyundai, which seeks to rebound with new coach Gus Foye, has Song Beom-geun (27), the goalkeeper of the national university.
Jeonbuk announced the recruitment of Song Bum-keun on the 31st. Song Bum-keun, who made his professional debut in Jeonbuk in 2018 and played as a starting player for five consecutive seasons until 2022, returned to Jeonju for the first time in two years after leaving for Shonan Belmare, Japan. Song Bum-keun will keep the goal of Foye in the 2025 season by filling the gap of Kim Joon-hong, who is about to join DC United in the U.S.
Jeonbuk is tall at 1m96, quick-witted, good defense, and build-up ability, and Song Bum-keun, who is also promising as the main goalkeeper for the next generation of the national team, is a player with high expectations for the future in both Jeonbuk Hyundai and the national team. He said, `Jeonbuk Hyundai expects Song Bum-keun to keep the goal, the last gateway for defense, more solid in the 2025 season.'
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Song Bum-keun returned from a good experience in the J-League thanks to his growth as a player in Jeonbuk. I always missed Jeonju's roar and I firmly believed that I would definitely hear it again"I'm just waiting for next year's season to open as soon as possible. I'll try to win the trophy again with the passion of the fans," he said.
Starting with off-season training in Thailand on January 2, Song Bum-keun plans to enter the 2025 season with the Gus Foyet division.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.