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Yun poised to make QPR move

South Korea defender Yun Suk-Young is on his way to the Premier League with QPR, according to his current club, Chunnam Dragons.

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Yun Suk-Young: Set to undergo a medical at Queens Park Rangers

Yun Suk-Young: Set to undergo a medical at Queens Park Rangers

It is claimed that the 22-year-old will leave the K-League team's training camp on Thursday to undergo a medical in London.

Yun has turned out in England before, as he graced the 2012 Olympic Games with his national side.

He has since gone on to make his international bow at senior level, with South Korea taking aim at the 2014 World Cup.

It is possible that he could be a QPR player by the time that tournament rolls around, with Yun all set to become the latest Korean to grace the English top flight.

"He is expected to sign a contract with the QPR if he passes the test," read a short statement released by Chunnam Dragons.

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