Juventus Agree to Buy North Korean Attackers
Serie A giants Juventus have reportedly agreed to buy Cagliari striker from North Korea, Han Kwang-song.
Han Kwang-song has been a true target of Juventus for a long time. In early 2018, the Bianconeri had almost recruited him, but in the end it failed to become a reality.
Han Kwang-song, who was loaned to Perugia, finally returned to Cagliari for half a season before again being loaned to the same club last season.
Getting close to Juventus
Now as reported by Sky Sport Italia journalist transfer specialist, Gianlua Di Marzio, Juventus reportedly has an agreement with Cagliari about the transfer of Han Kwang-song.
Juventus are claimed to want to make the 20-year-old striker a mainstay in the U-23 team and occasionally enter Maurizio Sarri's first team.
Han Kwang-song is said to have recovered from a knee injury he had suffered while undergoing a second loan period in Perugia.
Han Kwang-song's career
Han Kwang-song joined the Cagliari youth team after successfully undergoing a trial in 2015 ago. In 2017, he became the first North Korean player in history to appear in Serie A.
In April 2017, Han Kwang-song scored against Torino. He also became the first North Korean to score a goal in Serie A.
Han Kwang-song had signed a contract up to 2022 with Cagliari before returning to loan it to Perugia.
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