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After completing his time with the Won Club Man, "Korea Electric Power Corporation Man" Lee Min-gyu says, "I will adapt as quickly as possible"... First transfer since debut marks a "fresh start"

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KEPCO setter Lee Min-gyu. /Photo=Provided by KEPCO
KEPCO setter Lee Min-gyu. /Photo=Provided by KEPCO

Setter Lee Min-gyu (34) has left OK Savings Bank to join KEPCO.

KEPCO announced on the 22nd that it has signed free agent (FA) setter Lee Min-gyu to strengthen its roster for the upcoming season.

Lee Min-gyu expressed his thoughts on the transfer, saying, "I am grateful to KEPCO for giving me the opportunity for a new challenge," and added, "I will adapt to the team as quickly as possible and repay the fans' expectations with strong performances."

Lee Min-gyu is a veteran setter known for his quick toss work and stable game management. As a tall setter, he is particularly valued for his all-around blocking ability and offensive coordination skills.

Lee Min-gyu began his professional career by joining OK Savings Bank in 2013. Except for his period of military service, he played for only one team throughout his career, making this his first-ever move to a new club.

KEPCO stated, "Through the signing of Lee Min-gyu, we aim to enhance stability at the setter position and, based on synergy with our existing offensive lineup, build a more cohesive organizational strength across both offense and defense," expressing high expectations.

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