EFL star joins new club to become league’s only English player days after Championship exit


Former Norwich player Finley Welch has completed a surprise move to South Korean club Chungbuk Cheongju FC.

The 21-year-old spent a decade with the Canaries after making a career for his boyhood club, but just days after confirming his departure from Carrow Road, it was announced that he will now play in South Korea.

Welch, a Norwich City Academy graduate, has signed with Chungbuk Cheongju

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Welch, a Norwich City Academy graduate, has signed with Chungbuk Cheongju.

He will be the only active English footballer in the country’s K-League system after Jesse Lingard left FC Seoul last month.

Welch has signed a contract with K-League 2 club Chungbuk Cheongju, who previously had Tottenham Hotspur star Nathan Oduwa in their squad.

The second division team finished 12th out of 14 teams last year with just seven wins and 22 losses in 39 games.

A press release said: “With the signing of Welch, Chungbuk Cheongju’s tactical creativity is expected to be enriched by his advanced European football knowledge and culture, and despite his young age, his excellent game management skills are expected to enhance the team’s tactical flexibility.”

The player himself confirmed the announcement on Instagram, writing: “I’m excited to start this new chapter.” [Chungbuk].

“Ready for the journey and the experience ahead! Let the journey begin…!” alongside a blue heart emoji.

Who is Finley Welch?

The midfielder made his senior Norwich debut as a teenager under David Wagner in a 3-1 defeat to Middlesbrough in March 2024.

Seven months later, Welch completed his first senior loan spell from Carrow Road to join National League team Boston United.