Kim Yeon-kyung, 32, a world-renowned female volleyball player, wears the pink uniform of Heungkuk Life again.

Kim Yeon-kyung met with Heungkuk Life Club on the 6th to sign a one-year contract for an annual salary of 350 million won.

As a result, Kim Yeon-kyeong led Heungkuk Life to the championship championship in 2008-2009, and after leaving Japan as JT Marvelous as a league player in 2009, she finished her overseas career and returned to the V-League after 11 years in terms of season and 12 seasons in terms of season. Will come back.

Kim Yeon-kyung told the club that he wants to yield his salary for his juniors who have played hard.

An official from Heungkuk Life Insurance said to Kim Yeon-kyung that he can give up to 650 million won, including annual salary (450 million won) and options (200 million won), but Kim Yeon-kyung asked herself to treat her juniors better. "The ransom was lowered."

Heungkuk Life Insurance commented on this as saying that Kim Yeon-kyung is a caring mind for domestic players and a willingness to return to Korean professional volleyball.

Kim Yeon-kyung said, "First of all, I am happy to see Korean fans again." "I will do my best to give joy to the fans who cheered a lot."

Heungkuk Life Club also replied, "We sincerely welcome Kim Yeon-kyung's return. We will spare no support for an athlete who has been tired of living abroad for a long time and for the Olympic Games remaining a year later."

Kim Yeon-kyung is a unique striker and world-class star produced by Korean volleyball.

After joining Heungkuk Life Insurance in 2005 and playing for four seasons in the V-League, Kim Yeon-kyung settled down on the domestic stage and advanced overseas, JT Marvelous (2009-2011), Turkey Fenerbahce (2011-2017), Shanghai, China (2017-2018) Year), played an active part in Exabashibashi (2018-2020), and became a world-class player.

After returning from Turkey in April of this year, Kim Yeon-kyung has been looking for a new destination after the contract with the Exabashi Bridge team last month.

Kim Yeon-kyung, who had been entering overseas markets such as China and weighing domestic U-turns, made a full-fledged return to Korea in contact with Heungkuk Life Insurance, an elemental group, as it was not easy to play abroad in the aftermath of the new coronavirus infection (Corona19).

Heungkuk Life, who failed to solve the issue of acknowledging the acquisition of a free agent (FA) right at the time of its entry into Turkey, and the complete transfer issue, tied Kim Yeon-kyung as a voluntary withdrawal player in the V-League.

According to the V-League rules, players must get to the 6th season to get the FA status.

If Heungkuk Life asks the Korean Volleyball Federation to announce the release of Kim's voluntary withdrawal, the administrative process ends.

Heungkuk Life, which signed FA with the national left and setter Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young twins, is expected to reign in the first season next year while holding Kim Yeon-kyung in the arms.

As Kim Yeon-kyung lowered the ransom on her own, Heungkuk Life Insurance also sighed at the salary cap of the salary cap.

The salary cap of the women's club next season is KRW 1.8 billion per year, and KRW 2.5 billion is included if the option is KRW 500 million.

Heungkuk Life Insurance has already invested 1 billion won in Lee Jae-young (400 million won, including an annual salary of 400 million won and 200 million won in options, and 400 million won, including an annual salary of 300 million won and an option of 100 million won).

With the remaining 1.3 billion won, all the players, including Kim Yeon-kyung, had to be solved, but the salary problem was solved without difficulty as Kim Yeon-kyung received less than 300 million won from the maximum and gave this share to his juniors.