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Ryu Jun-yeol Reportedly Leaving UAA After Song Hye-kyo — In Talks To Join G-Dragon's Agency

All eyes are on Ryu Jun-yeol's next move after Song Hye-kyo's exit

Ryu Jun-yeol, agency, UAA, Song Hye-kyo, G-Dragon, Galaxy Corporation
Ryu Jun-yeol [Photo: Netflix]

All eyes are on actor Ryu Jun-yeol's next move. Roughly a year after signing with his current agency UAA, rumors are mounting that he may be looking for a new home.

On the 29th, Xportsnews reported that Ryu is in talks to leave UAA and sign with Galaxy Corporation, the agency widely known for representing G-Dragon.

In response, UAA told multiple outlets, "We have nothing to share regarding a potential agency move," keeping comments to a minimum. Although Ryu's exclusive contract with UAA is said to have already expired, the company is reportedly still providing on-set support for his projects.

Ryu signed an exclusive contract with UAA in June last year. Founded in 2012 by CEO Park Hyun-jung, UAA is an actor-focused management company where Song Hye-kyo was the first roster member and stayed for many years. Recently, Song Hye-kyo parted ways with UAA, signaling changes at the company. The current roster includes Kim Dae-myung, Ahn Eun-jin, Kim Da-mi, and Jang Ki-yong.

Meanwhile, Ryu is gearing up to unveil his next project. He is set to meet viewers through the Netflix original Mousetrap.