How James Maddison has reacted to big Spurs, Coventry City agreement
James Maddison has sent his well-wishes to Coventry City's latest signing, Yang Min-Hyeok, after his loan move was confirmed on Wednesday morning.
The South Korean starlet spent the first-half of the season on loan at Portsmouth before he was recalled by his parent club, Tottenham Hotspur, and he will now be targeting the Championship title with the league leaders as Frank Lampard eyes his first promotion in management.
Min-Hyeok, who made 15 appearances in the league for Pompey, has three goals to his name already this season and will be looking to add to his tally following this weekend's FA Cup third round fixtures as the Sky Blues face Leicester City in their next second tier clash at the CBS Arena.
With excitement building in the West Midlands following an extraordinary campaign for Coventry so far, one of their own, Maddison, has sent their newest acquisition a caring message on social media following his move to CV6.
James Maddison's message to Yang Min-Hyeok after Coventry City move
Maddison made 42 appearances for the Sky Blues between 2014 and 2016 after coming through the club's academy, finding the back of the net five times, while also picking up five assists.
The attacking midfielder was born in Coventry, and while his days at Leicester did bring out arguably his best on the pitch, it is clear to see that his heart still lies with his boyhood club, and he may have been influential in Min-Hyeok's move to the CBS Arena following a spell at Fratton Park.
Maddison posted on his Instagram story: "Let's go Yangggg!!! What a city and what a club! Told you that in pre-season 😉. Good luck mate 💙."
The 19-year-old has the chance of making his debut this weekend against Stoke City in the FA Cup, with Coventry making the short trip to the bet365 Stadium on Saturday afternoon following a run of three games without a win in the league.
Yang Min-Hyeok's first words as a Coventry City player
QPR were able to get the first taste of Min-Hyeok in English football last season following his permanent move from Gangwon FC in South Korea to Tottenham. The winger played 14 times for the R's, scoring twice while also picking up an assist as the West London outfit finished 15th in the Championship.
Nonetheless, this will be the teenager's biggest test so far since moving from his home country, with the battle at the top of the second tier becoming closer and closer. Despite this, Min-Hyeok remains confident in his ability. Speaking for the first time as a Coventry player, he told the club's media: "I’m very happy and excited to join a club with such strong traditions and history.
"When I played against Coventry, I really felt the positive atmosphere within the team, and that made me even more excited about becoming part of this club. The Head Coach explained very clearly how he plans to use me and how I could fit into the team, which gave me a lot of confidence that this is the right place for me.
"I want to help the team achieve its goal and to do that, I need to adapt as quickly as possible, show my qualities on the pitch, and prove why I am here."