The transfer of Hwang In-beom (Feyenoord), the midfield commander of the Korean national soccer team, to FC Porto, a prestigious Portuguese professional soccer team, is imminent. On the 13th (local time), Portuguese media Avola said, “Hwang In-beom’s transfer to Porto is in the final stages,” and “salary negotiations have also been completed.” He added, “Hwang In-beom will not escape Porto’s radar,” and “the contract can be finalized at any time.” He added. The specific annual salary was also revealed. Avola explained, "In-beom Hwang receives an annual salary of 3 million euros (about 5.1 billion won) from Porto. After tax, it is about 1.5 million euros (about 2.56 billion won)." Porto coach Francesco Parioli is known to have highly evaluated In-beom Hwang, who can play various positions in the midfield. In-beom Hwang, a former member of K League 1 Daejeon Hana Citizen, plays for Crvena. After playing for Zvezda (Serbia) and others, he has been playing for Feyenoord (Netherlands) since 2024. Hwang In-beom, who played as Hong Myung-boho's midfield commander in the 2026 North and Central America World Cup, scored the equalizing goal in the first match of Group A against the Czech Republic (Korea won 2-1).