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QPR after South Korean striker Kim Shin-Wook
Queens Park Rangers will go head-to-head with Everton for South Korean striker Kim Shin-Wook, if they fail to land Peter Odemwingie from West Brom.
Odemwingie has had a transfer request rejected by the Baggies, who have also turned down an improved bid from QPR for the Nigerian forward.
Now Harry Redknapp could turn his attention to Shin-Wook as he bids to add some much-needed firepower to help the West Londoners fight off relegation.
Everton are already monitoring the 6ft 5in Ulsan Hyundai striker, who has scored 33 goals in four seasons in the K-League and has been dubbed the 'Korean Peter Crouch'.
But the Blues will have to move quickly to land the 24-year-old, with QPR now lining up a move
link: http://www.talksport.co.uk/sports-ne...striker-190316
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talksport rumour: Harry wants KIM as a second choice.
http://www.talksport.co.uk/sports-ne...striker-190316
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A team korean footballer. He is actually taller than 6'5" he is 6'52". 198 cm.
Beast physique good header calm on the ball. Good ball touch.
Above average level ball winning target man. The good thing bout him is that he wouldnt ask for alot of money and will always give his best.
The most important thing is that he has been watching us for more than a year and support us.
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Originally posted by bonheurjh View PostA team korean footballer. He is actually taller than 6'5" he is 6'52". 198 cm.
Beast physique good header calm on the ball. Good ball touch.
Above average level ball winning target man. The good thing bout him is that he wouldnt ask for alot of money and will always give his best.
The most important thing is that he has been watching us for more than a year and support us.
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I've been following the Korean national team and he's a 3rd tier striker at best. He's another one of those strikers that can't score. Don't let the K-league stats fool you it's ridiculously easy to score in the Korean leagues as you all might have imagined.
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