On October 19, Beijing time, a heavy bomb from the South Korean media "FOOTBALLiST": 28-year-old South Korean center back giant Park Ji-soo and the Guangzhou team officially drew a line, after completing his military service, he will step into the ranks of the free players.
In the 2020 season, Park Ji-soo left the team due to military service and joined Gimcheon Sangmu, and in the 2021 season, he was able to help the team win the championship in two rounds and leapfrog to the K1 League. In the same period, Guangzhou suffered a severe blow, with naturalized players and foreigners leaving the team, leaving only Park Ji-soo to hold on to his position.
However, with the end of his military service approaching, according to FOOTBALLiST, Park Ji-soo has agreed to terminate his contract with Guangzhou for an unspecified period of time, but his original contract runs until the end of 2022. If Park Ji Soo can represent South Korea in the World Cup, he will be a hot commodity in the winter window, but Bento seems to prefer Kim Min Ja, Kim Young Kwon and Kwon Kyung Won.
With the termination of the contract, the Guangzhou team's foreign aid lineup has been reshuffled again. Although Park Ji-soo had expressed his willingness to return to the Guangzhou team after his military service, the reality seems to be contrary to the expectation, and the termination of the contract became the best choice for both sides.
Since joining Guangzhou in 2019, Park Ji-soo has made 56 appearances, contributing one goal and helping the team win the 2019 Chinese Super League title.