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Ki Sung Yueng news

On the day that he helped Sunderland to see off Manchester United for a place in the final of the Capital One Cup some light has been shed on the strange loan transfer of Ki Sung Yueng from Swansea to Wearside.

The former Celtic midfielder seemed the perfect fit for Michael Laudrup’s side last season, showing his versatility by playing at centre-half in the Capital One Cup Final win over Bradford City.

Loan deals between Premiership sides are rare  but Ki’s father has explained why his son had to leave Swansea in an interview in the South Korean media- suggesting strongly that he won’t be working any time soon with Laurdrup!

Ki Senior said: “The contract made by both Ki and Swansea includes a clause that the player will be guaranteed to play the least 20 games as a starter which Ki himself wanted and included.

“The Chelsea game was his 20th game playing as a starter, and this is the game he resulted in heavy injury on his thigh. Ki told Laudrup that he would like to treat his injury in the Korean National Medical Centre as he precisely judged the facilities there are much better than those at the club.

“However, Laudrup mistakenly believed that Ki was trying to make a lame excuse after his 20th game of him being starter so as to slack off as much as he can. That inconsiderate thought of Laudrup led him to him disliking Ki.

“Laudrup later approved Ki of his suggestion and let him go get treated in Korea, and Ki believed Laudrup fully understood what he told him and took it to his heart with gratitude.

“When Ki came back, Laudrup brought in new players at his position and started ignoring him and excluding him from game to game. and this continued for a while.

“Ki realised something was wrong, and he asked Laudrup why he can’t play as a regular starter. Laudrup said to Ki that he isn’t trustworthy as a professional footballer and avoided Ki in any direct conversations.”

With his impressive form for Sunderland and a World Cup appearance looming it’s likely that the former Celtic midfielder will be in demand during the summer transfer window.

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  • paul McCann says:

    i hope that we have a decent addon on any future transfers

  • david paterson says:

    Bring ki back to ph

  • peter says:

    How could anyone dislike Ki ?

    Outstanding against Man.U. and Chelsea
    in Suderland’s cup run.
    And in EPL, doing a fine job in the middle
    of the park.

    Swansea’s loss is Sunderland’s gain.

  • Mark James Cassidy says:

    would love to see him back at Celtic if Lennon ever gets the chance to get him, fantastic player

  • ruggygman says:

    He is a class player, Poet rates him highly. I would guess that if Poyet manages to keep Sunderland up this season, then Ki might be his first permanent signing in the summer. With a bid of £8m.

  • Manny says:

    Another excellent skilful player …. who should not have been sold…. (cheaply) …. other mids should have been sold before him…..

  • MikeyCB says:

    He has strolled through games and clearly relishes the time he gets in the EPL.
    Would be a good signing for a top side but we won’t benefit unless there is a sell-on clause.

  • Gb says:

    Makes sense that .. Ki was always a hider in the bigger games for Celtic and bit seems that his is the case down south..

  • Williebhoy says:

    Another payer we failed to get the very best from…..alas the old Scottish failing of mis-trusting a player with skill to run a game from centre midfield. If we had more intelligent movement, too often ANY movement from our strikers we could have utilised his talents even more. Unfortunately a move or two too far ahead of some colleagues.

    Hope he continues to shine and earns a move to a more appropriate setting.

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