FC Porto, Beijing agree Kim Min-jae deal: Reports

Jim Bulley 2021. 6. 22. 14:32
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Top Portuguese club FC Porto has reportedly reached a deal with Beijing Guoan to acquire formidable Korean center back Kim "The Monster" Min-jae.
Kim Min-jae [YONHAP]

Top Portuguese club FC Porto has reportedly reached a deal with Beijing Guoan to acquire formidable Korean center back Kim "The Monster" Min-jae.

According to Portuguese football news website Record on Monday, FCPorto SAD, the company that owns the Primeira Liga club, has reached a deal with Beijing Guoan to acquire the 24-year-old defender.

Record first reported that Porto is interested in recruiting Kim last week.

Porto is one of a number of top European clubs to show an interest in Kim. Earlier this month, Kim was linked to Italian Serie A club Juventus, with reports going so far as to say the club had already agreed a deal with Beijing, where Kim is under contract. When asked to comment on the story last week, Kim said he didn't think he was good enough to play for the club.

Modesty aside, Kim is a highly rated defender who offers a formidable physical presence in the backline that could see him hold his own against more physical players anywhere in the world.

Kim has 32 caps for the senior Korean men’s team and appeared for the U-23 team eight times, including at the 2018 Asian Games, where he earned a military exemption. Kim’s international performance has gained him a lot of attention, earning him the nickname The Monster for his ferocious defense during the 2017 Asian qualifier for the 2018 Russia World Cup.

Kim is highly likely to be named as one of three wildcard players to Korea's U-23 squad for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics next month.

Prior to Juventus and Porto, Tottenham Hotspur also tried to acquire Kim last year, and Chelsea and Liverpool have both shown an interest in signing him.

According to Transfermarkt.com, a website that specializes in player statistics, Kim is currently valued at 2 million euros ($2.4 million).

As of press time, neither FC Porto or Beijing Guoan had confirmed that a deal has been made.

BY JIM BULLEY [jim.bulley@joongang.co.kr]

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