Baek Seung-ho, the ‘third team’ player, has no transfer for the time being..
Baek Seung-ho, who plays in English Football League One third division this season, is not expected to transfer for the time being.
Birmingham City coach Chris Davis opened his mouth to rumors of a transfer surrounding Baek Seung-ho.
Baek Seung-ho is a midfielder who has grown up on the European stage including Girona in Spain and Darmstadt in Germany after playing for Barcelona La Masia. He joined Jeonbuk Hyundai ahead of the 2021 season after playing on the European stage.
Paik has emerged as a leading player in his team by scoring 11 goals and eight assists in 106 games during three seasons at Jeonbuk. Thanks to Paik’s performance, the team won the K League 1 and FA Cup now the Korea Cup. In recognition of his performance, he even participated in the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.
Baek was selected as a wild card at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games. He also contributed to Korea’s championship by wearing the captain’s armband and receiving military service benefits. After resolving military issues, he sought to move to Europe through the winter transfer market. His destination was Birmingham City, an English Football League Championship minor league.
Expectations were high in the U.S. when he joined the team. Birmingham successfully secured a World Cup star by beating Sunderland. Baek also received offers from the French Ligue 1 team and the German Bundesliga, explained Birmingham World.
Soon after the transfer, Baek Seung-ho became a key player with 18 games. In particular, he scored in the final league match, but was relegated to the third division as his team Birmingham finished the league in 22nd place.
If he did not move through the summer transfer window, he would have to spend his career in the third division. Fortunately, there was a team that wanted Baek. Birmingham is expected to have a big budget, but some players may not be enthusiastic about playing in the third division, reported Inside Football.
Ahead of the end of the transfer window, Leeds United and Sheffield United also showed interest in recruiting Baek Seung-ho. Both teams belong to the English second division. However, no transfer took place. According to Mike McGrath of the British Telegraph, Birmingham reportedly rejected the two teams’ offer.
Baek has displayed tremendous performance this season. He played in nine matches and recorded one assist, which demonstrates his outstanding performance. The British newspaper Birmingham Mail praised him, saying, He is armed with both physical and mobility. Baek and Iwata are the best midfielders in the last 10 years in Birmingham.
Recently, Birmingham City Davis dismissed the possibility of Baek’s transfer. 토토사이트 추천 I certainly had interest in Baek, but I still have no change in that I will be a key player this season and for the next few years. There was no threat in my mind to lose him at all, he said.
He is undoubtedly the best in League One, Birmingham World said. Then what is Birmingham’s message to Leeds United and Sheffield United? Take your hands off.