Ki Sung-yong, who pushed back to the K-League but failed to take a trip abroad, made his first stance.

Ki Sung-yong met with reporters before leaving through Incheon International Airport to finalize negotiations with the Spanish First Division.

Ki Sung-yong, who split from Newcastle last month, first negotiated with Seoul, his professional debut team, with the return of the K-League first.

However, because they could not find an agreement with Seoul, they turned to K-League 1 defending champion Jeonbuk but eventually failed.

Kee Sung-yong said, “I have been talking with Seoul since December. 'The report that the team was finished and Seoul pushed to join Seoul' is wrong.” “After discussing with the coach, "I have received a notice not to sign a contract."

Afterwards, Ki Sung-yong said, “A good team called Jeonbuk acknowledged the value. I tried to solve the penalty fee with Seoul well, but it was not easy to go to Jeonbuk because it was not allowed in Seoul.”

Ki Sung-yong said, "If I wanted money, I wouldn't have thought of coming back to Korea. I thought it was special for me to achieve something with a goal like a fan and a club, but it was very different from what I thought. I felt it. "

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