Bae Jun-ho (23, Stoke) is receiving attention from prestigious French club Olympique Lyonnais. French media outlet Football Mercato reported on the 14th (Korean time) that “Lyon, which has recruited five players this season, is keeping an eye on Stoke City’s Bae Jun-ho.” It added, “Bae Jun-ho currently has one year left on his contract with Stoke City, and Bae Jun-ho is also reacting positively to moving to Lyon.” Left side Bae Jun-ho, who can play as a striker and attacking midfielder, has stood out since his youth. And in the 2023 Under-20 World Cup, he played as an ace wearing number 10 and led Korea's advancement to the semi-finals. Bae Jun-ho, who received love calls from European teams for his performance in the U20 World Cup, transferred to Stoke in the English Championship (second division) that summer and challenged himself on the European stage. Bae Jun-ho quickly established himself as a starting player for Stoke and played in 134 games over three seasons, scoring 8 goals and 14 assists. Written. Thanks to his consistent performance at Stoke, Bae Jun-ho was called up to the national team from June 2024. Although the 2026 international