This kid is miles better than Alphonso Davies and have more potential than the idiots KMJ and HIB combined.
He isn't better than Davies LMFAO but agreed with the second part. Bento this autistic manlet better start using Jeong too, and not other retard Jung.
Where did JWY come from? I feel like he came out of nowhere to make a name for himself. Was he a hot prospect before Bayern picked him up?
According to @owngoalnigeria, Bayern have contacted the representatives of Villarreal's Nigerian winger Samuel Chukwueze (19) and are lining up a move for the player this summer before the Africa cup of nations. Chukwueze's release clause is at €25m. Player rejected a new deal pic.twitter.com/kseSY8JvaP— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) March 17, 2019
Yes he is. Based on what I saw in Bayern II, Jeong is a better shooter, dribbler, etc. than Davis. You'd think one simple volley from a stupid GK mistake would make him a better footballer LOL? As a winger, he pulled 8 goals in 33 appearances in a shit league which does not warrant anything.
He should be playing in the English League. If Man U Mismanagement had enough brain, they should be looking to pick him up. He's probably the most talented youth player in Korea. Seriously, Spurs should be looking at this kid.
Freiburg are leading the race for the signing of Wooyeong Jeong despite interest from Red Bull Salzburg who offer Champions League football. Bayern are reluctant to let Jeong go permanently as they are convinced of his qualities and want to insert a buyback clause [Kicker] pic.twitter.com/kFNJb753N9— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) June 5, 2019
South Korean talent wants new permanent home Freiburg has the best cards with Bavaria's Jeong Woo-Yeong Jeong is on the verge of a change because he has hardly any chance of playing time at FC Bayern Munich. Despite competition from the Champions League, Freiburg seems to have the best cards. Woo-Yeong Jeong Wants to compete regularly at a high level: Woo-Yeong Jeong. imago FC Bayern's bosses greatly appreciate their talent Woo-Yeong Jeong, but they can't offer him realistic chances of playing time in the record champions' squad. However, as the South Korean is determined to compete at a high level on a regular basis, a change is imminent. For the 19-year-old, who has been playing for the Munich junior teams since the beginning of 2018, 13 goals in 29 regional league games, two 90-minute appearances in the successful third-league promotion matches against Wolfsburg II and a short appearance in both the Bundesliga and the Champions League have been scored in the past season. Other clubs have long been aware of Jeong's potential Other clubs have long been aware of the great potential of the technically savvy and nimble sidetrack dribbler. Already in February the kicker reported about an interest of Mainz 05, later Augsburg, Nuremberg and Freiburg as well as foreign clubs joined the campaign for Jeong. While Mainz had soon refrained from doing so, Nuremberg, for example, offered a two-year loan deal. The Bavarian talent, however, would like a firm new home, where he promises himself more confidence for his development than on a loan station. Salzburg as an attractive option In the case of a fixed transfer, Jeong, who is still under contract with the Bavarians until 2022, will have to pay a single-digit million sum, which Nuremberg, for example, as a second league team, will not be able to pay. According to kicker information, Red Bull Salzburg offers an attractive option abroad. Despite the significantly weaker league quality, the Austrian series champion can for the first time advertise with opportunities in at least six group matches of the Champions League. Nevertheless, Freiburg seems to have the best cards in the race for a 1.79-meter man's commitment. The large Pound of the Breisgauer: Several examples of players, who increased and stabilized their achievement strength in the renowned out and training further club under the coach team around head coach Christian Streich. Jeong also seems to want to follow this path. Bavaria would like to be able to bring Jeong back A hurdle in the negotiations: Since the Bavarian decision-makers are reluctant to let Jeong go and are convinced of his abilities, they want to secure an option in some way that will enable them to get the player back if the development is positive. In such a case, the club that has made the player better would of course also like to pay appropriate compensation or initially less redemption. It will be exciting to see whether it will soon be possible to agree on a model with which all sides are satisfied. Then the third summer entry for the Breisgauer Jeong could be. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator https://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/bx1f9b/freiburg_ahead_in_race_to_sign_bayern_talent/
Thanks for the post. States that he didn't wanna go to Nurembourg because of loan. I wonder if that's really true, I feel like he didn't wanna because it's 2. Bundesliga. Aiming for a buyback clause is gonna be tough and everything will need to line up, I'd be okay if he loans out. Freiburg over Salzburg but both are not bad.
Wooyeong Jeong is expected to have a medical at Freiburg this week [@Sky_Torben] pic.twitter.com/bCVwJACTXW— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) June 17, 2019
SC Freiburg are close to completing the signing of Wooyeong Jeong on a permanent deal subject to a medical and to Freiburg agreeing to insert a buyback clause on Jeong's contract [Kicker] pic.twitter.com/cr7aAPwiZC— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) June 17, 2019 I believe there is a buy back clause/ option.
Woo-Yeong Jeong set to join SC Freiburg on a loan deal Freiburg’s interest in Jeong was initially reported by kicker, who reported on Jeong’s desire to leave Bayern for consistent minutes at a top flight club. Bayern has insisted on a buy-back clause in the loan deal. Mainz, FC Nürnberg, and even RB Salzburg in Austria had all expressed interest in signing Jeong this year, but Freiburg seem to have won the race in the end. Out of the three, Freiburg might also be the destination where Jeong gets the most minutes in the German top flight, especially given Nürnberg’s relegation to the 2. Liga. Bayern remain keen on keeping Jeong in their plans for the future, despite the fact that the 19-year-old has spent most of his time with Bayern’s reserves. Jeong was on the bench for the senior squad on 5 separate occasions across competitions this season, but made only two brief appearances as a substitute; 4 minutes in Bayern’s 5-1 rout of Borussia Mönchengladbach in the league and 9 minutes in Bayern’s 5-1 win at home over Benfica in the Champions League. https://www.bavarianfootballworks.c...urg-loan-deal-medical-check-christian-streich
Can someone explain how a loan can include a buyback clause? The last time I checked a loan is a loan and not a sale.