Singapore Premier League to lose its highest-paid player Kim Shin-wook

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Singapore Premier League to lose its highest-paid player Kim Shin-wook
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Just over a year after becoming the Singapore Premier League’s (SPL) highest-paid player, former South Korea international Kim Shin-wook’s stint with the Lion City Sailors has come to a premature end. On Monday, the Sailors announced that they had reached a mutual...

Kim is the latest highly paid Sailor to leave the club after a disappointing 2022 season, in which the big spenders lost the SPL title to Albirex Niigata and crashed out of the Singapore Cup at the group stage.

Earlier in January, Singapore midfielder Song Ui-young also announced that he was moving out of his “comfort zone” to pursue new challenges with Thai League 1 side Nongbua Pitchaya. The former K. League and Asian Champions League winner was brought in for his experience at the top tier of Asian football, but started only two of the Sailors’ six matches during their ACL debut in 2022 and failed to score.

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