Following the 'Depletion of the National team', De Facto Release of the Team

It is news that Hwang Ui-jo (31), a former member of the Korean national soccer team, will live on loan in Turkey.

European football transfer market expert Fabriz Oromano said on his social media account on the 6th , "Turkiye's professional club Alanyaspor has agreed to sign Hwang Ui-jo on loan at Nottingham Forest," adding, "The lease is valid until the end of the season. There is no purchase option."

The British "The Athletic" also reported on the same day that "Hwang Ui-jo is leaving on loan to Turkiye team Alagenspor."

Hwang Ui-jo, who wore the English Premier League Nottingham uniform in the 2022-2023 season, immediately left for Olympiacos, Greece, where the owner was the same, but his contract was terminated early. Since then, he has been on loan from K League 1 FC Seoul for six months since early last year.

Returning from Seoul, Hwang left for Norwich City on another one-season loan at the end of the transfer window last summer but returned to Nottingham last month due to an early expiration of his loan deal following injury and privacy controversy. However, he was unable to play a game.

Hwang Ui-jo, who was banned from the national team due to the "alleged illegal filming of sex relationships" due to privacy issues, was expected to decline because he could not settle down in his team. In the midst of this, he will continue his career in Turkiye for now.

Hwang Ui-jo was banned from the national team until he was completely cleared of illegal filming in November last year according to the action of the Korea Football Association. 토토사이트

The incident began in June last year when A, who introduced himself as Hwang Ui-jo's ex-lover, released a video of sexual intercourse between Hwang Ui-jo and the victim. Since then, Hwang Ui-jo has claimed that the video was leaked through a cell phone lost in Greece and that he was also a threatened victim.

Hwang Ui-jo was investigated by the police as a suspect in illegal filming of sex. On top of that, A, who revealed his personal life, was even found to be his own brother who supported Hwang Ui-jo for a long time, adding to the shock.

Although the police, who are investigating, demanded Hwang Ui-jo to attend, he was banned from leaving the country as he had not yet attended due to the team's circumstances at the time. The ban on departure was later lifted on the 28th of last month, and Hwang Ui-jo left for England on the morning of the 29th.

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