On June 1, Beijing, an explosive news spread rapidly in the media circle: Juventus, the top club of Serie A, reached a transfer agreement with Kim Min-Ja, the defender of our Beijing Guoan. Juve offered the South Korean star a contract valid until June 2025 and a transfer fee of 45 million euros.

However, Zhu Yi, head of Germany's transfer market in China, disputed this, stating:

Such news will undoubtedly increase a player's market value. Sometimes a player's value fluctuates not solely on the basis of his or her performance, but is driven by rumors with the label "offer". Such rumors often add leverage to the player during transfer negotiations. But it is puzzling why the Portuguese media is the first to report on the transfer of a Korean player between an Italian and a Chinese team...

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