Suwon FC even embraces Andrigo, a proven foreigner who broke up with Jeonbuk

Jul 10, 2025

 Suwon FC even embraces Andrigo, a proven foreigner who broke up with Jeonbuk



 Suwon FC even embraces Andrigo, a proven foreigner who broke up with Jeonbuk
Suwon FC, which went on a storm of recruitment this summer, made its last focus.

An official familiar with the K-League transfer market said "Suwon FC agreed to recruit Andrigo." There will be an announcement soon after completing the final procedures such as medical tests.'

Suwon FC, which remains in 11th place in the relegation zone, has made a winning move in the summer transfer market. Building around the 'Ace'Anderson Deal, which was originally scheduled to leave, has begun. First of all, he embraced Ahn Hyun-beom. Brought in on loan from Jeonbuk Hyundai. Yoon Bit-garam then added Han Chan-hee, who played for the Pohang Steelers, on loan to the midfield, where Yoon Bit-garam is suffering from long-term injuries.




Andersson's move to FC Seoul, which was connected to Ulsan HD and Daejeon Hana Citizen, has been confirmed, accelerating his recruitment. 'Crack'Willian and 'Fullback' Lee Si-young, who can pull off both left and right, were recruited. On the day of the explosion, even Kim Kyung-min, who is scarier than anyone else, was recruited from Gangwon FC to add strength to the attack.

It wasn't the end here. He started recruiting additional foreign players. It is close to recruiting a striker who originally played in the Brazilian league. It was a left-footed right winger to pair with Willian. But a medical issue arose. Suwon FC, which failed to recruit, quickly switched to Plan B. I didn't give it to you.

Andrigo, whose lease contract with Jeonbuk expired, searched for a new team and was immediately caught on Suwon FC's radar network looking for a sense of power. The negotiations proceeded without delay.




 Suwon FC even embraces Andrigo, a proven foreigner who broke up with Jeonbuk
Andrigo is a proven foreign player. Andrigo, from Brazil's prestigious International, stepped on the K-League stage through FC Anyang in 2022. Andrigo, who scored seven goals and four assists in his first year, performed tremendously in the first half of the 2023 season alone, scoring six goals and eight assists. Amid a series of love calls from domestic and foreign teams, he moved to Chengdu of the Chinese Super League led by head coach Seo Jung-won.

He also played well in China, but was pushed out of the main position due to injuries and sluggishness in 2024. The courtship of K-League teams continued. Initially, he was likely to go to Pohang, but Jeonbuk, which was moving around in the lower ranks at the time, succeeded in hijacking at the last minute. Andrigo played in 15 games and scored three goals and two assists in the confidence of former coach Kim Doo-hyun, who was a coach in Chengdu.

However, in the 2025 season when Gus Foyet was newly appointed, Andrigo lost ground. He played only two games. Eventually, the lease contract with Jeonbuk expired. Andrigo wanted to play in the K-League instead of returning to Chengdu, and sent the attention of several clubs. In the end, he held Suwon FC's hand. Andrigo will play for Suwon FC for the rest of the season.




Suwon FC, which added Andrigo, completely reorganized its offense. The second line, completed with Willian-Andrigo-Luan-Ahn Hyun-beom, is said to be competitive. Coach Kim Eun-joong, who was struggling because there was no game changer, also gained a great strength in the competition to stay.



Reporter Park Chan-joon vanbasten@sportschosun.com



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.