Asian powerhouse FC Seoul have completed the transfer of Uzbekistan midfielder Server Djeparov from Bunyodkor on a six-month loan deal. Additionally, they've captured winger Choi Tae-wook from Jeonbuk Motors on a permanent move.
"I have wanted to play in the K-League for a long time and it's an honour to play for FC Seoul, who are one of the best teams in Korea,'' the 27-year-old Djeparov told the club's official website.
"I saw Seoul's matches in last year's AFC Champions League. Though they failed to reach the last-four stage, they were very impressive. I want to be a player who can help the team. I will do my best and try to show beautiful football. I hope the fans here will support me."
The 29-year-old Choi has signed a three-and-a-half year deal at Seoul. The former South Korea international played a major role in Jeonbuk's first K-League title last year and has also helped the Jeonju-based club to the quarter-finals of this season's Asian Champions League.
He has previously worn the jerseys of Anyang Cheetahs, Incheon United, Pohang Steelers and J.League side Shimizu S-Pulse.