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The free agent (FA) market of the women's professional volleyball V-League, which ended with the integrated victory of Suwon Hyundai Engineering & Construction, is expected to heat up the recruitment competition of each club.
The Korea Volleyball Federation (KOVO) announced on Thursday 18 free agents for the 2024 women's team. Hyundai Engineering & Construction and Incheon Heungkuk Life Insurance, which competed for the championship title, had three players each, while Daejeon Jeonggwanjang, ranking third in the regular league, and Seoul GS Caltex, ranking fourth, had the largest number of four each.
Hwaseong IBK Industrial Bank has two employees, and Gimcheon Korea Expressway Corporation and Gwangju Pepper Savings Bank have one each. There are 13 A-level employees with an annual salary of more than 100 million won, and five B-level employees with an annual salary of 50 million won to less than 100 million won.
Among FA players, outside heater (OH), Kang So-hwi (GS Caltex), and Lee So-young (Director Jeong) are considered "big fish," while promising players Jung Ji-yoon (Hyundai Engineering & Construction, OH), middle blocker (MB) Lee Ju-ah of Heungkuk Life Insurance, Libero Yellow of Jeonggwanjang, MB Park Eun-jin, and OH Park Hae-min are also attracting attention.
In addition, Hyundai Engineering & Construction's MB Na Hyun-soo, Heungkuk Life's OH Kim Mi-yeon, Setter Lee Won-jung, and GS Caltex's MB Han Soo-ji are also enough players to receive attention.
Women's FA players can negotiate with all clubs until 6 p.m. on Saturday. In order for a team other than its current affiliated club to recruit an FA player, the A-level player must pay 200 percent of the player's annual salary in the 2023-24 season and one of the six protected players as compensation player. In the case of B-level players, compensation should be made 300 percent of the player's annual salary in the entire season without compensation player.
BY: 토토사이트 추천