Kim Shin-wook, the Korean professional footballer who plays for Shanghai Shenhua, has been ruled out indefinitely from the upcoming match against Chinese club Jiangsu Suning due to an injury.
Shin-wook was reportedly injured in a training session last week and is currently undergoing treatment at a hospital in Seoul. The injury is not serious but it could take several weeks before he can return to full fitness.
The team's manager, Park Seung-hwan, said that Shin-wook will undergo further tests and may be available for selection for the match against Jiangsu next weekend.
Park also revealed that the club is working closely with medical professionals to ensure Shin-wook's health and safety during his recovery period. He emphasized that the club values Shin-wook as a key player and wants him to return to full fitness as soon as possible.
In addition to Shin-wook, the team's other star striker, Lee Hong-jin, has also been ruled out for the match against Jiangsu. Lee had been suffering from a knee injury and is expected to miss the entire season.
Lee is a key member of the squad and is expected to contribute significantly to their performance this season. The team's head coach, Park Seung-hwan, praised Lee's work ethic and dedication to the club.
It remains to be seen how the injuries affect the team's overall performance and whether they will have any impact on the upcoming matches. However, both teams have been preparing thoroughly for the upcoming season and are confident in their ability to perform well.