Rumors of Suwon Samsung manager Park Seung-soo's transfer to Newcastle? I don't know. Many teams are interested in it.
Jun 29, 2025
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Suwon Samsung manager Byun Sung-hwan responded with a pleasant joke to the rumor of Park Seung-soo of Suwon Samsung's surprise transfer to Newcastle.
Suwon Samsung, led by head coach Byun Sung-hwan, will face Busan I'Park in the 18th round of Hana Bank's K League 2, which will be held at Suwon World Cup Stadium at 7 p.m. on the 29th. Suwon, ranked second in the league (34 points), has been in a good trend recently. He had four wins, two draws and one loss in seven games since May, and after recording his only loss to Incheon, the leader of the team, on the 15th, he had three undefeated games (2 wins and one draw). On the 22nd, Kim Ji-hyun, Kim Hyung-jin and Lee Yu-chenko won the away game in Gyeongnam with a 3-1 victory thanks to consecutive goals.
In a pre-interview ahead of the match against Busan, a question was asked about the transfer of rookie Park Seung-soo, born in 2007. Last year, Newcastle reported from the UK that Park Seung-soo, a promising Suwon Samsung player who won the Stars Award at the Futures Star Awards, is eyeing him. Director Byun said, `I don't know"There is nothing received from the club from the manager's point of view. I am, but it is true that many people are familiar with multipliers, and many teams are interested in them. But as the article says now, 'What has been decided like this?'The team has some direction' Not to that extent' "We're receiving enough attention, and we're also thinking about how well our multiplier can grow and adapt well as a big player, and I'm the same." As things stand, nothing has been decided. That's the truth."
Coach Byun did not list Park Seung-soo on the day. Coach Byun said, `There is no problem coming into the next game. If you want to force yourself to play today, you can do it, but you're a young player and you shouldn't force yourself. I'm the type to bring in the entry when it's a bit perfect, so I'm being considerate and waiting to make my body as perfect as possible." "My ankle was a little pushed and it was bad, but now I'm almost all better. He added, "The outside has healed and the inside has recovered about 80%, so about 20% of the pain that every player has."
On the same day, Busan put South American duo Gonzalo and Villerro as bench members in the away match in Suwon. He made it clear that he would compete with the game changer in the second half. In response to this, Byeon said "I expected"Busan has been implementing two plans. Son Seok-yong, young and fast friends like Baek Ga-on, and there was a plan to come into the high press from the front and compete a little in the second half, and there were two cases where Pesin, Gonzalo and Villero were put in all at once, and we prepared those two cases to fit the situation," he said, expressing confidence. When asked if Busan is threatening in hot and humid weather "The team's color itself is defensive, teams that are much more compatible on the road." We are fully considering it, too. There are weather variables, so I'm going to slow down the tempo a little bit today in preparation for what my opponent is good at," he said, hinting at the game plan.
Bruno Silva, who returned from a hamstring injury against Incheon, was cited as Suwon Samsung's game changer in the second half. "When we first brought Bruno Silva to the side, he was the type of player who shook the opponent really hard, so we brought him to the point that he really needed it, but these days, injuries have been going back and forth and he has not shown explosive action. Today, I want Bruno to go in for a short time and bother the opponent a lot." When Bruno Silva said he had his hair cut short, he expressed his expectation, saying, `You must be very eager to contribute to the team.'
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.