‘Korean Messi’ Seung-woo Lee (Suwon FC, photo) is gradually growing more likely to step on the European stage again.
Italian media Tuto Frosinone recently reported, “The Italian Serie A promoted team Frosinone Calcio is preparing to recruit Lee Seung-woo, a Korean striker born in 1998, to strengthen their offensive power.” Another media Calcio Hellas also said, “Lee Seung-woo can return to Italy soon.” According to local media, Lee Seung-woo is said to be interested not only in Frosinone, but also in Genoa, which has also been promoted to Serie A, as well as Turkish clubs in Greece and Poland.
As reported locally, if Lee Seung-woo transfers to a Serie A team, he will return to Italy after 4 years. Lee Seung-woo played a total of 43 games for Hellas Verona in the 2017-2018 and 2018-2019 seasons.
Lee Seung-woo was the best prospect in Korea before Lee Kang-in (Paris Saint-Germain) appeared. Starting with Spain’s prestigious FC Barcelona youth team, he built his career in various parts of Europe, including Verona, Sint Trawiddon (Belgium), and Portimonense (Portugal). However, he could hardly establish himself on the European stage, and returned to Korea in December 2021 to wear the K League 1 Suwon FC uniform.
Lee Seung-woo played 35 games last year, scoring 14 goals and 3 assists, and was evaluated as having regained his form. He was again on the recruitment list of European clubs, but after making up for his weaknesses such as physical strength and defense, he chose to stay with Suwon FC to re-enter Europe. Compared to last year with 3 goals and 2 assists in 21 games this season, it is a bit slow, but the sense of the game is very good.바카라사이트
Furthermore, with K-League players such as Kim Min-jae (Bayern Munich) and Lee Kang-in transferring to big clubs, and K-League players such as Cho Kyu-seong, Yang Hyeon-joon and Kwon Hyuk-gyu (above Celtic) continuing to advance overseas, the possibility that Lee Seung-woo, the “original prospect,” will knock on the European stage again is growing.