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Lee Chung-Yong, who played for Bochum, will return to the K-League in 11 years. I left only Ulsan and the final autograph.

This is reporter Ha Sung-ryong.

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Lee Chung-yong returned home today (two days) to join the K-League for four months ahead of the expiration of a contract with the German Second Division Bochum.

In the meantime, I agreed to a three-year contract with Ulsan, which has sent love calls steadily, and left only the final autograph.

It was originally expected to return to the club after June, when the European season ended.

After leaving Seoul in 2009, he will return to K Leaguer in 11 years.

[Kim Kwang-kuk / Ulsan General Manager: After receiving the 'confirmation letter' and signing each other, we are in the final stage.

Ulsan, who unfortunately handed out the championship cup in Jeonbuk last year, was able to grow the dream of winning the championship with Lee Cheong-yong.

Kim Bo-kyung is planning to reinforce the attack by filling the gap left by the expert Lee Chung-yong.

[Kim Kwang-kuk / Ulsan General Manager (Interview last month): If Lee Chung-yong comes in, I am sure that he can really improve our power.]

Lee Kyong-yong, like Ki Sung-yong, is required to pay a penalty fee to his Seoul team when he transfers to another team in the K-league.

(Video Editing: Choi Eun Jin)