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The biggest fish to shake the transfer market

Son Joon-ho, who was active in Shandong and Taishan, China, was criminally detained in China in May last year and suffered from long-term difficulties. Since then, Son has returned to Korea after difficulties in March and is preparing for a comeback as a player.
Son Joon-ho, who has completed his registration as a player at K5 Yongsan Konyong FC, has been building his body at his former club house in Bongdong, Jeonbuk Hyundai, from mid-April to the present.

A Jeonbuk FC source said, "The players asked if we could use the clubhouse, and we accepted because we could also help each other." Son continues to train here. However, he does not train with the Jeonbuk team. The concept is to share facilities and other factors.

Son Joon-ho, who prevented the loss of muscle and physical strength as much as possible through personal exercise during his detention, has begun systematic training with the help of club trainers and others at the Jeonbuk clubhouse, raising his body more earnestly.

Sohn Joon-ho, who won the K-League MVP award, is considered an "immediate sense of power" no matter which team he goes to. However, recovery of his condition was a variable due to prolonged detention, and his condition and sense of play have reportedly improved significantly as he trained steadily in Jeonbuk for nearly three weeks.

Many K-League teams, including his former club Jeonbuk, have already shown interest in Son. For now, Son wants to play in Korea for psychological stability.

As he trains in Jeonbuk, he is putting weight on his return to his parents' home, but first of all, a Jeonbuk official declined to say, "Nothing has been done yet regarding the transfer."

Son Joon-ho missed his team's first game since entering the K5, the match against Seocho-gu Itple FC. 메이저 토토사이트

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