Wolves team leader Gali O'Neill confirmed that striker Hwang Hee-chan has agreed to extend his contract until the summer of 2028, but the 27-year-old South Korean footballer will leave the team to play in the Asian Cup next month, and may be out of the game for six weeks, and Gali O'Neill revealed that he intends to sign strikers to fill this "vacuum period".
Wong Hei Chan this season, playing 16 games of the Premier League scored 8 goals and 2 assists, the club earlier reached an agreement with him to extend his contract, tied up this fierce player, manager Gary O'Neil said: "We are very satisfied with the performance of Wong Hei Chan, he is very hard-working, for the team to score a lot of important goals, so I am very happy that he can stay for a long period of time.
However, Hwang will be playing for South Korea in the Asian Cup hosted by Qatar next month, which will be held from next month 12 to next February 10. If South Korea reaches the final, coupled with Hwang's preparations before the tournament and the need to take a rest after the tournament, it is likely that he will not be able to play for the Wolves for six weeks.