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Kyu-Hyun Park makes permanent move from SV Werder Bremen to Dynamo Dresden

Kyu-Hyun Park is leaving SV Werder Bremen and moving to Dynamo Dresden for the coming season. The third division drew an option to buy the 22-year-old defender, who was loaned to the Saxons this season.

Bremen – Kyu-hyun Park leaves the SV Werder Bremen final and changes firmly to Dynamo Dresden. The left-back was already on loan to the third division last season, and now the Saxons have exercised the purchase option agreed in the loan deal. According to the “Bild” newspaper, Dynamo will transfer 150,000 euros to SV Werder for the defender.

“I feel very comfortable here and would like to continue on the path we have taken together with the team. We played a strong second half of the season, which we definitely want to build on next season.” Kyu-hyun Park in a club announcement Dynamo Dresden quoted.

Fixed transfer: Kyu-hyun Park is making a permanent move from SV Werder Bremen to Dynamo Dresden

The 22-year-old joined from Ulsan Hyundai in the summer of 2019 Werder Bremen changed after the Bremen team let a purchase option of 500,000 euros expire in order to be able to freely negotiate the transfer fee. However, Park was not able to assert himself in the first team on the Weser and was only used for the U19s and U23s. At Dynamo Dresden became Kyu-hyun Park under the former Werder coach Markus Anfang, however, he became a regular player at the end of the past season (16 third-division appearances). “All sides were very satisfied with the loan. Dresden and Parki approached us with the wish for a permanent change. After we were able to find an agreement, we agreed to the change request. We wish him all the best for his future.” Clemens Fritz, head of scouting and professional football at Werder, quoted in a statement from the Green-Whites. (tos)

2023-06-02 17:39:14
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