The departure of Hyeongyu Oh from Celtic to KRC Genk wasn’t exactly a surprise for the Parkhead support.
The South Korean barely featured in the second half of last season due to as it became clear that Celtic boss, Brendan Rodgers, didn’t fancy the
The Belgian side, who were founded in 1988, had been for over a month before announcing yesterday that Oh had on a four-year deal.
As he is now set to embark on the next part of his journey, Oh explains why he had to leave Celtic when he heard of the Belgian club’s interest.
Oh ‘can’t wait’ to start KRC Genk career
The international striker did have a decent goal-scoring record at Celtic despite his lack of first-team starts.
Hitting the back of the net 12 times, Oh averaged a goal every 110 minutes at Celtic. Now set to showcase his skill in the Juliper Pro League, the South Korean was buzzing with his move.
Oh said “KRC Genk is a team that has a lot of experience in training young players.
“When the interest became concrete, my choice was immediately clear. I can’t wait to show myself.”
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