FC Seoul has hired Jung Tae-wook on loan. The lease period is until the end of this year and the number of times is 18.
FC Seoul, which recruited Poland's top striker Klimala and K-League top Crack Andersson in the 2025 summer transfer market alone, also hired centerback defensive resource Jung Tae-wook on loan, achieving a systematic strengthening of its power over offense and defense.
With the addition of Jung Tae-wook, a new type of defensive resource different from the existing FC Seoul defenders, FC Seoul will be able to show a stronger defensive power not only in the K-League but also in the 2025-2026 Asian Champions League Elite (ACLE), which will start in September.
Jung Tae-wook is a defensive resource who has been through an elite course as a member of the 2018 Jakarta-Palembang Asian Games team and a former member of the Tokyo Olympic team as well as youth representatives at all levels. Jung Tae-wook, who made his K-League debut with Jeju SK in 2018 and played 173 games in K-League 1 alone, recently experienced the Australian A-League.
Jung Tae-wook, who is strong in control of the right to provide through 1m94-tall physical conditions and interpersonal defense, is considered to have a high understanding of space, showing his intelligent defense ability to block the opponent's pass in advance.
Jung Tae-wook, a new member of Seoul, said, `It is an honor and pleasure to be on the team called FC Seoul. First of all, I want to create an opportunity to prove myself again as a soccer player. It is also true that there are good players and, above all, good coaching staff in this club, so expectations are growing for how much I can grow as a player. I think it's my strength to play it sincerely and confidently wherever I go, so I'll show my fans how hard I work," he said.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.