Malkong, Andersson, Jung Seung-hyun, Lee Myung-jae K-League, registered a total of 109 people in the summer transfer market

Jul 25, 2025

Malkong, Andersson, Jung Seung-hyun, Lee Myung-jae K-League, registered a total of 109 people in the summer transfer market



As a result of the additional registration of players for about eight weeks from June 1 to July 24, a total of 109 people in K League 1 and 2 registered. Players from the military who are not related to the additional registration period, and players who have been converted from a rental status to a full transfer or free contract and have not changed their teams will be excluded from the above personnel.

K League 1 was registered by 46 players. By type, there are 14 free agents, 20 transfers, 6 leases, 3 rookie contracts, and 3 leases. There are 30 Korean players and 16 foreign players.

The K League 2 was registered by 63 players. They include 30 free agents, 8 transfers, 16 leases, 8 rookie contracts, and 1 return on leases. There were 48 domestic players and 15 foreign players.




In K League 1, Daejeon recruited the most with eight players. Daejeon is currently firmly in second place, although there is a point gap with the league's leading Jeonbuk. Daejeon recruited Lee Myung-jae, Hernandez, and Kim Bong-soo. Next, Daegu and Suwon FC, which desperately need to escape from the relegation zone, followed with six each.

In the K League 2, Gyeongnam and Seoul E-Land recorded the most recruitment with eight each.

As of the deadline for the additional registration period, a total of 984 K-League players are registered this season. Among them, K League 1 has 466 (average 38.8 per team) and K League 2 has 518 (average 37 per team).




On the other hand, in the case of international transfer, if the application for issuance of the International Transfer Confirmation (ITC) is completed within the additional registration period, registration is possible even after the deadline.



Reporter Park Chan-joon vanbasten@sportschosun.com






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.