'Hwang Ui-jo Accused of Illegal Filming, Possible Loan Transfer from EPL to Turkey'
"No full transfer option available"
Hwang Ui-jo (31), who is under investigation for illegal filming of sexual acts, is expected to play in the Turkish S?per Lig. Hwang Ui-jo is currently affiliated with Nottingham Forest in the English Premier League.
Fabrizio Romano, a European football transfer expert, announced on his social media on the 6th (Korean time), "Hwang Ui-jo has agreed to a loan transfer to Alanyaspor," adding, "Hwang Ui-jo will play for Alanyaspor until the end of this season. There is no option for a permanent transfer."
Accordingly, Hwang Ui-jo will face a new challenge in Turkey without even making his debut for his current club, Nottingham Forest.
Hwang Ui-jo entered the English stage in August 2022 when he left Bordeaux (France) and joined Nottingham. However, he was immediately loaned to Olympiacos (Greece), so he did not have much opportunity to showcase his skills.
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In early last year, he was loaned short-term from Olympiacos to K League 1's FC Seoul and played again in the domestic league. Afterwards, he was loaned to Norwich City (England) again, but in December last year, he suffered a hamstring injury during an away match against Watford and had to temporarily leave the team. After four months, he returned to Nottingham, and now he is heading to the Turkish league. Alanyaspor is currently ranked 14th out of 20 teams in this season's Turkish S?per Lig.
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