The Korea Times
This is going to be a big summer for some of Korea’s biggest and best football stars. And, for a change, this is not about Son Heung-min or the World Cup, though it is connected to that tournament. Lee Kang-in, Kim Min-jae and Hwang Hee-chan face an uncertain future at their clubs in France, Germany and England, respectively. All three may find themselves somewhere else next season. Hwang’s situation is the most serious but also the clearest. The forward's team has been relegated from the English Premier League. It has, for months, been obvious that Wolverhampton Wanderers was heading into the second tier but now, it is official. Amid injuries this season, Hwang has scored just twice in a miserable few months. While his contract may run until June 2028, it is likely that the club will want to renew its roster and reduce salary costs. At the age of 30, Hwang is going to have to prove his fitness before moving elsewhere. It remains to be seen where he goes, but an exit from England seems likely. His time with the Wolves hit its height in the 2023-24 season when he scored 12 goals. Wit
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