With reinforcement for the left flank signed up, Celta has eight days to complete its squad by adding a centre forward. Last Wednesday a number of South Korean media sources linked their international player, Park Chu-Young, with a move to the team from Galicia, although this revelation didn't come as a big surprise in Vigo because there were also rumours back in June about Celta's interest in the Arsenal forward.

Park-Chu-Young, with a recent bronze at the London Olympics, wants to play in Spain because he sees 'La Liga' as an ideal opportunity to re-launch his career. The English club wants to loan him out to a lower division, but the Asian player sees the chance to move to Vigo as a good opportunity.

Unlike the signing of Krohn-Dehli, Park Chu-Young's arrival to Vigo would be a loan with an option to buy after 30th June 2013. The team from Galicia doesn't have the resources to cover the €2.5 million transfer fee Arsenal would ask for just now. Although he is definitely an attacking player who's physically very good, the Korean isn't your typical type of 'safe cracker'. His best position is in support of a main striker.