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    Brentford looking to the future with signing of South Korea youngster Kim Ji-Soo

    Planet Sport writerStaff Writer26 June 2023
    Kim Ji-soo of South Korea during the quarterfinal match of World Cup FIFA U20 - May 2023

    Kim Ji-soo of South Korea during the quarterfinal match of World Cup FIFA U20 - May 2023

    Brentford have high hopes for South Korean teenager Kim Ji-Soo after signing him from Seongnam.

    Brentford have signed teenage South Korean defender Kim Ji-Soo from K League Two side Seongnam for an undisclosed fee on a four-year contract.
    The 18-year-old centre-back will join the Bees B team set-up, and, subject to international clearance, will arrive at the west London club for the start of pre-season training on Thursday.
    Kim recently featured for South Korea at the Under-20 World Cup in Argentina, helping the side to a fourth-place finish, and had been reportedly gaining interest from the likes of Bayern Munich and Sporting Lisbon.
    Brentford director of football Phil Giles said: "Ji-Soo is an excellent prospect who was in demand from many teams in Europe this summer.
    "He performed very well at the U20 World Cup recently, so it's a great credit to Lee Dykes and the recruitment team that we managed to sign him.
    "We will give Ji-Soo all the time he needs to learn English, adapt to life in England and grow into our club in the B team, and like all of our B-team players he will earn the opportunity to train and play with the first team based on his performances."
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