Jun-Pro Jin Tae-ho, Seo Jung-hyuk to become a professional + 7 rookie contracts Jeonbuk to recruit 2025 new players

Jan 13, 2025

Jun-Pro Jin Tae-ho, Seo Jung-hyuk to become a professional  7 rookie contracts Jeonbuk to recruit 2025 new players
◇photo courtesy of Jeonbuk Hyundai



Jeonbuk Hyundai, which is in the midst of preparing for the new season, has started a new blood transfusion.

Jeonbuk announced on the 13th that it has recruited a total of nine new players, including two who turned from semi-professional to professional. Jin Tae-ho and Seo Jung-hyuk, who showed potential and potential in last year's Asian Champions League 2, switched from semi-professional to professional, and Hwang Seung-joon, a former youth player who played at Yongin University until last year, signed a professional contract.

Kim Joon-young (21, 1m78), who joined as a left full-back prospect, is a former Chosun University player who can play the wing forward position with his fast feet and agility, and is highly anticipated as he has received a lot of favorable reviews in terms of aggressive aspects such as left-footed crosses and overlap.




In the midfielder position, offensive-type Hong Ik-dae Yoon Hyun-seok (22, 1m78) and central midfielder Kim Min-jae (21, 1m79) from Hannam University joined, and both players are considered excellent players with a lot of activity and concise play.

Kang Hyun-jong (21, 1m85) of Yongin University and Lee Jae-joon (19, 1m78) from Yongin Football Center were selected as free agents.

Jung Sang-woon (22, 1m90), a tall striker who was from the upper ground and showed strength in aerial ball possession, was recruited for the frontline striker position.




Jeonbuk vowed to make it a successful season in both the growth of its players and the development of its team through fierce competition.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.