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Men's volleyball MVP winner Keita of KB Insurance has left for Italy for a new challenge.

Keita said the breakup was premature, and he promised to return in two years.



Byung-min Yoo.



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Keita has shown a new world on the Korean court over the past two seasons.



He set a new record for the most goals scored in a season with his tremendous resilience and strength, and was loved by fans for his bouncing ceremony.



Keita, who had set the record for most goals in a championship game with a whopping 57 points in the last game before his championship, collapsed on the court at the last minute and fell down in tears as he ran out of stamina.



[Noumori Keita/KB Insurance: Tears showed my heart.

It was sad that I couldn't keep the promise to win.]



Keita, who received an offer from an Italian club during the season and accepted it, and left Korea, expressed deep regret after winning the regular league MVP.



It was his dream to enter Italy, but he regretted that he had to leave Korea at the young age of 21 due to a hasty decision.



[Nomori Keita / KB Insurance: Everything happened because of foolish judgment.

I regret it a lot.

I don't think I've seen the future.] I



perfectly adapted to life in Korea,



[Keita Nomori/KB Insurance: I also learned a lot of Korean.

‘Don’t do it~~’ I eat rice, Korean beef, and kimchi stew well.]



He said he was feeling infinitely moved by the love of the club and fans, and said that he would definitely come back when the two-year contract with the Italian club ends.



[Nomori Keita/KB Insurance: I am just thankful to everyone.

I will achieve my dream quickly and return to Korea.

I'm 100% sure.

There are still goals to be achieved.

See you again!]



(Video coverage: Oh Young-taek, Video editing: Gong Jin-goo)