Feyenoord could earn millions from the departures of In-beom Hwang and Tsuyoshi Watanabe. The club seems unwilling to keep these players for the 2026/27 season. According to data from FootballTransfers, their departures could not only save on salary costs but also generate significant transfer income. Tsuyoshi Watanabe, who was signed last summer for eight million euros from KAA Gent, has played 39 matches this season and is a key player for the Japanese national team. His performances at the World Cup could further increase his market value, making Feyenoord open to a sale. Hwang, who joined from Red Star Belgrade in the summer of 2024 for seven million euros, is also active at the World Cup with South Korea. He hopes to enhance his status and attract interest from other clubs. Both players have contracts until 2028 and 2029 respectively, which boosts their value. Feyenoord could potentially ask between fifteen and twenty million euros for the duo, representing a significant investment for the club.
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Feyenoord could earn millions from departures of Hwang and Watanabe
Feyenoord could earn millions from the departures of In-beom Hwang and Tsuyoshi Watanabe. Discover the details of these potential transfers.
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