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Wolves sign South Korea's Hwang on loan from Leipzig

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London, Aug 29, 2021 (AFP) - Wolves signed South Korea striker Hwang Hee-chan on a season-long loan from Leipzig on Sunday.

The Premier League club have an option to complete a permanent deal for a reported fee of £12.8 million ($17.6 million) once Hwang's loan is complete.

Hwang, nicknamed 'The Bull', was unveiled to Wolves fans on the pitch at Molineux prior to Sunday's game against Manchester United.

"Hwang's a player we've watched for a few years now, when he was at Salzburg," Wolves technical director Scott Sellars said.

"He's got a lot of talent and is very versatile. He can play across all the front positions, a striker, second striker or wide.

"He had a fantastic goal scoring record at Salzburg and will give us a good option in the front areas.

"He's got a lot of pace, power and strength. He's probably a little bit different to what we've got and we think he's a strong acquisition for the squad."

Hwang scored three goals in 29 appearances for Bundesliga side Leipzig after joining from Red Bull Salzburg in 2020.

At Salzburg, the 25-year-old netted 45 times in 126 games, while he has six goals for South Korea in his 37 internationals.

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