Provided by OSEN | 2023.06.19 00:27
[OSEN=서정환 기자] The terms of the contract for Kim Ji-soo (19, Seongnam FC), who is certain to enter the Premier League, have been revealed.
On the 18th, Britain’s ‘Daily Mail’ said, “Korean defender Kim Ji-soo, who performed impressively at the U20 World Cup, has concluded a contract with Brentford. Kim Ji-soo is ready to join Brentford for 4 years and 500,000 pounds (about 800 million won).”
In the past, there were cases where star players such as Lee Dong-guk went directly from the K-League to the Premier League. It is very unusual for Kim Ji-soo, who is still a promising player in the K-League, to go directly to the English first division. Kim Ji-soo lacks experience in the national team, but the UK’s ‘work permit’ issuance standard has been lowered, so there are no obstacles to entering the big leagues.
‘Daily Mail’ added, “Kim Ji-soo is evaluated as a defender following the ‘monster’ Kim Min-jae, who is expected to join Munich in the Korean national team.”
Meanwhile, Brentford acquired David Beckham’s eldest son Romeo Beckham from Inter Miami on the same day. The Brentford club said: “We are excited to sign Romeo, a fantastic player. He was very impressive against Manchester City at the end of the season.” / jasonseo34@osen.co.kr
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