Super awesome! Korea's hard-working Bundesliga Berlin is pushing for a full recruitment...The only stumbling block is 9 billion won in transfer fees
Apr 20, 2025
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Jung Woo-young, who is an original team and lives on loan in Union Berlin after leaving Stuttgart in the same league, showed a consistent performance this season. The only obstacle ahead of a full transfer is his transfer fee.
The German kicker said on the 20th (Korea time) 'Before the injury, Jung Woo-young showed a pretty good performance at Union BerlinAs a result, the Berlin side is considering recruiting Jung Woo-young completely, according to the report.
Jung Woo-young will miss the rest of the season due to his serious injury.
On the same day, Jung Woo-young's original team Stuttgart and his current team Union Berlin in the 30th round of the German Bundesliga in the 2024-2025 season ended in a 4-4 slugfest.
Jung Woo-young, who recently had ankle surgery, did not play. Due to ligament damage, he will not be able to play until next season.
Despite a complete blow to the second half, Jung made a good impression this season.
This season, Jung Woo-yeon played in a total of 23 games and started 17 of them. He showed not bad offense by scoring three goals and two assists. It may be pointed out that Jung Woo-young, who plays as an attacking midfielder or winger, is a poor performance, but considering that Union Berlin's total score this season is only 30 goals, it is a respectable performance.
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With this performance, it became natural for Union Berlin to consider recruiting Jung Woo-young completely. Stuttgart is also open to sending Jung Woo-young. However, it is known that no official negotiations have taken place between the two clubs so far.
The obstacle to Jung Woo-young's complete transfer is the transfer fee.
According to the media, Jung Woo-young has to pay 5.5 million euros (about 9 billion won) to completely recruit him under the contract. The question is whether Union Berlin is ready to invest the amount in an injured player. Union Berlin is likely to try to lower the transfer fee further.
Meanwhile, Jung Woo-young was injured in the 27th round of the Bundesliga against Freiburg on the 30th of last month. Jung Woo-young, who started, collapsed in the eighth minute of the first half and was replaced by medical staff and left the stadium.
Initially, it was predicted that it would take four to six weeks for Jung Woo-young to return. Union Berlin, which is set to play its final match next month, is unlikely to be able to use Jung Woo-young until the end of the season.
Fortunately, Union Berlin's chances of relegation are small.
Union Berlin, which currently has 35 points with nine wins, eight draws and 13 losses in 30 games, is ranked 13th in the Bundesliga. Heidenheim (22 points), which is in the relegation zone, has 13 points. In fact, it is certain that he will stay next season.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.