Fulham had a late transfer bid for Feyenoord midfielder In-Beom Hwang rejected, with the Dutch champions making it “loud and clear” he would not be sold.
Fulham saw a Deadline Day push for In-Beom Hwang rejected out of hand, with Feyenoord refusing to entertain any late move for their South Korean midfielder.
According to Voetbal International via Soccer News, Fulham offered a “substantial fee” for the 28-year-old but were immediately told he was off-limits. Feyenoord view Hwang as a crucial part of Robin van Persie’s system and were unwilling to weaken their squad so late in the window.
Feyenoord’s Firm Stance
Feyenoord insiders made it clear that Hwang’s role as a link player in midfield was too important to lose.
“Feyenoord is loud and clear: In-Beom Hwang will not be allowed to leave.” — Voetbal International
The midfielder registered three goals and two assists in 21 Eredivisie games last season, and Van Persie is said to regard him as one of his most reliable and versatile performers.
In-Beom Hwang — 2025/26 Season So Far
Stat (2025/26) | In-Beom Hwang |
---|---|
Appearances | 3 |
Goals | 0 |
Assists | 2 |
Total Duels Won | 8 (73%) |
Ground Duels Won | 5 (71%) |
Aerial Duels Won | 3 (75%) |
Tackles Per Game | 3.0 |
Balls Recovered Per Game | 5.0 |
source: sofascore season data – 2025/26
Hwang’s early-season stats show why Feyenoord were unwilling to sell — combining defensive resilience with creativity, already registering two assists in three league outings.
Analyst Verdict
FootballPlace analyst John William said:
“This was never going to happen. Feyenoord are protecting their Champions League campaign, and Hwang is the heartbeat of their midfield. Fulham may have offered money, but it wasn’t about the fee — it was about timing and importance to Van Persie’s system.”
He added:
“For Marco Silva, this is a reminder of the difficulty in attracting top-level players from Champions League clubs. Fulham may revisit Hwang in January, but they’d need a far stronger case to tempt Feyenoord.”
Key Insights
- Fulham bid a “substantial fee” for Hwang on Deadline Day.
- Feyenoord blocked the move immediately, calling him unsellable.
- South Korean international is key to Van Persie’s midfield.
- Hwang: 3 games, 2 assists, 73% duels won this season.
- Fulham could return for him in January.
What’s Next?
Hwang remains central to Feyenoord’s Eredivisie title defence and Champions League group campaign. With strong early-season form, his value to Van Persie will only rise if he maintains consistency.
For Fulham, Silva turned his attention to alternative midfield targets late in the window, but Hwang remains a player they admire. January could bring fresh negotiations if Chelsea or Arsenal enter the mix, raising competition for the South Korean star.
Should Fulham go back for In-Beom Hwang in January, or target more realistic Premier League-level midfield options?
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