Yang Hyun-Jun says he is leaving Gangwon in South Korea with some sadness - even though his European dream has been clinched at Celtic.Club ceo CEO Kim Byung-ji confirmed a transfer fee of £2.15 million had been agreed with the Premiership champions ahead of the 1-1 draw with FC Seoul in the K-League, where they are in the relegation mire after just two league wins all season.
The attacker admits leaving them for Brendan Rodgers' side with the club in a bad place isn't sitting great with him. Hyun-Jun said: "My club has suffered a lot for them to allow my transfer to happen and I would like to take this opportunity to thank them.
I'm excited and happy to confirm the transfer at a difficult time, but I also have a heavy heart."The season is not over here and the team is in a difficult situation and I am very sorry that I transferred without being able to take responsibility until the end.
I'm really sorry to everyone at the club. I wanted to leave with a victory for the fans and I'm very sorry that I couldn't. The fans here gave me a lot of support and love.
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