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Born in 2002, Defenders Lee Han-beom and Cho Kyu-seong Joined Denmark's Mittjylland.
Defender Lee Han-beom (21), who played for FC Seoul in the professional soccer K League 1, moved to Denmark’s Super League (1st division) Mittjylland and advanced to Europe.
On the 28th, the Meatwillan club announced the recruitment of Lee Han-beom, saying they had signed a 4-year contract.
The Seoul club also announced Lee Han-beom's transfer through an official 카지노사이트 channel and said, "I sincerely support him to grow and play nicely on the European stage."
Lee Han-beom, who graduated from Boyin High School and made his professional debut through Seoul in 2021, is a player who showed competitiveness by participating in 51 league games over three seasons.
He has played in 18 games this season and recorded one assist.
With a height of 188 cm, he is not only good at the ball but also at using both feet, attracting attention as a next-generation defensive prospect.
Mittwillan, who embraced Lee Han-beom following Korean national striker Cho Kyu-seong last month, recorded 3 wins and 3 losses in 6 Super League games, and placed 6th (9 points).
On the 1st of next month, with Legia Warsaw (Poland) and UEFA Euro Conference League (UECL) playoff second leg ahead, Cho Kyu-seong is absent due to a thigh injury.
"Lee Han-beom is a young player who has made significant progress in Korea's top league over the past year," said Sports Director Sven Graversen of Meatwillan.
Lee Han-beom's transfer fee is known to be around 2 billion won.
Lee Han-beom said on the club's website, "I am happy to come to Europe and Mittwillan.
After watching a few games of Mittjyllan
I felt that his aggressive and active style was attractive." He continued, "
The most important thing for me now is to make a difference on the pitch."
Regarding Cho Kyu-seong, he said,
"I don't know personally, but I've played against him a few times and I know his performance in the K-League.
It would be great to play on the same team.
I hope we can become close colleagues."