Wolves land Korea hit-man
Wolves have completed the signing of South Korean striker Seol Ki-hyeon for £1.2 million from Belgian club Anderlecht.
The 25-year-old has signed a four-year contract with the Black Country club after passing a medical and receiving a work permit on Friday afternoon.
The former Royal Antwerp player will be introduced to the Molineux faithful on Saturday, as Wolves host Midlands rivals Leicester City in The Championship.
The Asian hit-man in not likely to be available until Wolves' clash with high-flying Wigan Athletic on September 11th.
Seol made headlines in the summer of 2002 when he scored South Korea's equaliser in their famous win over Italy during his country's co-hosting of the World Cup finals.
His arrival at Wolves will help to alleviate the club's injury crisis in the striking department.
Carl Cort, Vio Ganea, George Ndah and Dean Sturridge are all currently sidelined at present while Henri Camara left Wolves for a season-long loan with Celtic in the summer.
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I was extremely excited when I heard this news, because I thought I could finaly see my boys on TV, but then I remembered Wolves got relegated :irritate: