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South KoreaSouth KoreaFounded 1982
Evandro
Evandro
Mar 08, 2025
€150,000
Radnički KragujevacRadnički Kragujevac
Jeju UnitedJeju United
Yuri Jonathan
Yuri Jonathan
Jan 03, 2023
€175,000
Estrela AmadoraEstrela Amadora
Jeju UnitedJeju United
Jonathan Ring
Jonathan Ring
Jan 25, 2022
Free
KalmarKalmar
Jeju UnitedJeju United
Oskar Zawada
Oskar Zawada
Feb 14, 2021
€350,000
Raków CzęstochowaRaków Częstochowa
Jeju UnitedJeju United

Transfer Analysis

A comprehensive look at Jeju United's transfer activity over the past decade.

Transfer Activity

How active has Jeju United been in the transfer market over the past decade?

Jeju United has been relatively quiet in the transfer market, completing 7 transfers over the past 5 seasons. This includes 4 incoming moves and 3 departures. The most active season was 2024/25 with 3 transactions, while 2020/21 saw just 1.

Transfer Spending

A breakdown of investment and sales revenue across each season.

Over the past decade, Jeju United has invested a total of €675K in incoming transfers while recouping €0 from player sales. This results in a net spend of €675K, making the club a balanced in the market. The club's biggest spending season was 2020/21 with €350K invested.

Transfer Window Patterns

When does Jeju United prefer to do their business?

Jeju United is spreading activity across both windows. The summer window accounts for 43% of all transfer activity (3 moves), compared to 57% in January (4 moves). Summer spending totals €500K vs €175K in winter windows.

Net Spend Evolution

Tracking the balance between investment and sales over time.

The cumulative net spend chart tracks Jeju United's overall market position over time. Values above zero indicate net profit (more sold than spent), while values below represent net investment. Currently, the club sits at a cumulative spend of €675K. Consistent investment has seen the net spend grow steadily.

Positions Targeted

Which areas of the squad has Jeju United invested in?

Jeju United's recruitment has been heavily focused on attacker recruitment, with Attackers representing 75% of incoming transfers (3 signings). Midfielder arrivals account for another 25% (1 players).

Positions Sold From

Where has Jeju United seen the most outgoing activity?

The club has seen most departures from Midfielder positions (67%, 2 players), followed by Goalkeepers at 33% (1 players). While recruitment has focused on attackers, departures have predominantly been midfielders, indicating a deliberate shift in squad composition.

Biggest Signings

The most expensive players to arrive at Jeju United.

The most significant investment was Oskar Zawada for €350K, arriving from Raków Częstochowa in 2021. Yuri Jonathan (€175K) and Evandro (€150K) complete the top three. The total spent on these top signings represents 100% of all incoming transfer fees.

Fee Breakdown

How does Jeju United's spending distribute across price brackets?

The majority of Jeju United's incoming business (75%) has been Under €5M transfers. This suggests a budget-conscious strategy, focusing on affordable additions.

Signing Age Profile

What age groups has Jeju United targeted in recruitment?

Jeju United has focused on 21-25 signings, with 50% of arrivals in this age bracket. Only 25% of signings were 30 or older. This indicates a willingness to sign experienced players for immediate impact.

Free Transfers

How much value has Jeju United found in the free agent market?

Free transfers have accounted for 25% of incoming moves over the past decade. Notable free signings include Jonathan Ring. In total, Jeju United has brought in 1 players without a transfer fee.

Loan Movements

How has Jeju United utilized the loan market?

Jeju United has utilized the loan market frequently in both directions, sending out 2 players and bringing in 3 on temporary deals over the decade. The most loan activity came in 2024/25 with 3 moves.