SUWON FC'S NEW SEASON VARIABLE IS ANDERSSON'S FUTURE...THE POWER PLAN IS DISRUPTED BY UNTIMELY CONTRACTUAL NOISE

Suwon FC's new season variable is Andersson's future...The power plan is disrupted by untimely contractual noise

Suwon FC's new season variable is Andersson's future...The power plan is disrupted by untimely contractual noise

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Suwon FC encountered a reef while preparing for the new season. As the future of the main striker Andersson (27, Brazil) has become unclear, the team is facing a setback in its power plan.
Andersson is a core resource of Suwon FC. He scored seven goals and 13 assists in 38 games last season, ranking first in K-League 1's Best 11 Midfielder category, No. 1 in assists, and No. 1 in attack points. As he became one of the top-rated strikers in the K-League by banking on his unique dribbling skills, other teams flooded with love calls. During the winter transfer market, competition between Chinese A team and Korean B team intensified, and Andersson's ransom soared vertically.

Originally, the initial transfer fee proposed by the A team was 700,000 dollars, but it has soared to over 2 million dollars now. There were even talks about "blockbuster trade" with key players coming and going with Team B. Many predicted his transfer as an individual player as he could expect a significant salary increase.

His future has become all the more uncertain as more uncomfortable atmosphere has been detected between Andersson and Suwon FC. Choi Soon-ho, the head of Suwon FC, and Kim Eun-joong initially asked Andersson to accompany him, saying they would allow him to transfer at an appropriate time. However, the Cold War began with Andersson's arrival in Korea from his training camp in Pattaya, Thailand. After his arrival in Korea, Andersson asked Choi to meet him, but the main agenda is reportedly to be his transfer or annual salary increase.

As Andersson has stayed in Korea for more than a week, the Cold War with the club has been prolonged. "The gap between the club and Andersson is not narrowing. I hope it ends well," manager Kim said, declining to say. "Anderson still has a contract period. We don't know if we need to fulfill the contract with the club or if we can ask for something," Choi said flatly. 토토사이트

We need to decide on Andersson's future as soon as possible. "Suwon FC requested Andersson to accompany us and suggested a salary increase, but it seems that the team failed to adjust other conditions such as setting the amount of the buyout. Both the team and the players have to make some concessions," a source familiar with Suwon FC said. "Suwon FC's off-season task is to work together because there are many transfers such as Sambak (Syria), Abanda (France), and Offkir (Norway). We need to decide on his future as soon as possible to prepare for the new season."

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