Busan I-Park has strengthened its attacking line-up with the signing of striker Park Dong-jin from FC Seoul.
A veteran striker with eight years of professional experience, Park comes from a defensive background and is known for his forward pressing and physicality, as well as his ability to play in the post. He has been nicknamed the “male striker” due to his unusual resume. Park’s fighting spirit boosts the morale of his teammates, and his bold shots add to the weight of the attacking line.
Park made his debut for Gwangju in 2016 and played 24 games in his first year as a regular defender. The following year, he made 33 appearances and established himself at the heart of the Gwangju defence. After joining Seoul in 2018 in a trade with Kim Jung-hwan and Lim Min-hyuk, Park mainly played as a full-back. In 2019, he switched to striker and had a successful season with six goals and three assists in 32 games that season.
Park made his debut for Gwangju in 2016 and played 24 games in his first year as a regular defender. The following year, he made 33 appearances and established himself at the heart of the Gwangju defence. After joining Seoul in 2018 in a trade with Kim Jung-hwan and Lim Min-hyuk, Park mainly played as a full-back. In 2019, he switched to striker and had a successful season with six goals and three assists in 32 games that season.
Park made his debut for Gwangju in 2016 and played 24 games in his first year as a regular defender. The following year, he made 33 appearances and established himself at the heart of the Gwangju defence. After joining Seoul in 2018 in a trade with Kim Jung-hwan and Lim Min-hyuk, Park mainly played as a full-back. In 2019, he switched to striker and had a successful season with six goals and three assists in 32 games that season.바카라사이트
After joining Sangmu in the middle of the 2020 season, Park played a key role in the team’s title win the following year with nine goals and two assists in 21 league games. This season, he has been a consistent performer with three goals and two assists in 15 games, and has joined Busan for a new challenge.
With the signing of Park Dong-jin, Busan concluded their summer transfer window with a bang. They brought in Jeon Seung-min, Kim Jung-hwan, and Lee Seung-kyu, and balanced the old and new by adding veterans Hwang Summer and Min Sang-ki, as well as promising youngsters Kang Sang-yoon, Choi Dong-ryul, and Hong Seok-hyun. With the addition of Park Dong-jin, Busan has added weight to its attacking line and is determined to move forward in the second half of the season.