who played for Jeonnam Dragons in the K-League and Ulsan Hyundai, will finally step on the stage of the English Premier League. The destination is Southampton.

Croatian media ‘Germaniac’ reported on the 5th (Korean time), “It’s done! Orsic is a new Southampton player. He is leaving only medical tests at the new club.”

He is a star born in the K-League. Orsic, who failed to leave a big mark on the adult stage, came on loan to the Jeonnam Dragons in 2015 under the name ‘Orsha’. He became the ace of Jeonnam and showed his talent, and in 2016 he succeeded in transferring to the Chinese Super League, which was ‘the epitome of success’, but he tasted failure there.

It was the K-League that brought him back to life. Orsic, who returned to Ulsan in the K-League in 2017, led Ulsan’s attack with 21 goals and 11 assists in 70 games in all competitions for a year and a half, and contributed to the team’s first FA Cup victory. Thanks to these performances, in the summer of 2018, he entered the prestigious Dinamo Zagreb in his country.

He has been increasing his share price lately as well. He has become an indispensable player for the team this season alone with 8 goals and 7 assists in 15 league games. In his first European Football Association (UEFA) Champions League (UCL) stage, he showed off his peak skills by scoring consecutive goals against European powerhouses Chelsea and AC Milan.

Orsic’s true value was also revealed at the World Cup. Although he played mostly as a substitute, his skills shone brilliantly. In the match against Brazil in the quarterfinals, he recorded valuable help to lead his country to the quarterfinals, and in the match for 3rd and 4th place, he won the bronze medal with the winning goal to make Croatia 3rd.메이저사이트

EPL clubs were salivating at his continued performance. Recently, rumors of a transfer to Everton have been circulating, but Southampton, which showed interest first, became the final winner. According to Germaniac, Southampton raised the amount from the previous offer, which was 5 million euros (about 6.7 billion won), and added a bonus of 2 million euros (about 2.7 billion won) to the basic transfer fee of 6 million euros (about 8.1 billion won). Negotiations were proposed, which were accepted by Dinamo Zagreb and the negotiations were completed.