Tottenham have confirmed the signing of Gangwon FC winger Yang Min-hyeok – but he won’t link up with the Premier League side until January.
Tottenham and Gangwon FC have reached an agreement with Yang Min-hyuk, a winger. The 18-year-old stated on the team website that he was looking forward to seeing the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on his first trip to London. The player will externally join Spurs in January 2025 on a contract that will last until 2030.
With eight goals in 25 games for Gangwon, the South Korean youth international remarked, “Joining such a big club is an honour, I will try my best to show my best.” “I have a really aggressive style, am pretty quick, and excel in one-on-one situations. I can also finish things well. Even though I have never been to London, I can’t wait to go and see Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
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In comparison to the European transfer scene, the Japanese and Korean markets provide good value for the money. Yang reportedly cost $5 million. Mitoma cost Brighton slightly more than $3 million.
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This year, interest has spread to the second division in England. On loan from Machida Zelvia, Japanese winger Yu Hirakawa has joined Bristol City. Forward Eom Ji-sung from South Korea has joined Swansea City, while Bae Jun-ho transferred to Stoke City and Paik Seung-ho joined Birmingham City in January.
Blackburn Rovers and Hull City have been connected to South Korea’s Song Min-kyu and Japanese winger Yuki Ohashi, respectively, in recent times.
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