Lee reveals future doubts
Bolton Wanderers,
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Chung-Yong Lee says he has not decided on his future at Bolton but Owen Coyle has no intention of letting him go.
The South Korean missed the whole of the last campaign after suffering a broken leg at Newport in pre-season and it is widely thought Wanderers would not have been relegated to the Championship had he and Stuart Holden been fit. It remains to be seen whether any club would be willing to take a gamble on the winger until he has proven he is fully fit, while Coyle says none of his star players which are under contract are leaving. Even so Lee says he is not sure where he will be next season and will take a holiday before deciding. "I haven't thought about my future yet," Lee told The Bolton News. "The season has just finished and I just want to take some holiday now. I'm not going to hurry to think about my future because we have a few months before next season, but I can say now that I am a Bolton Wanderers player." Lee wants to play in the Premier League but so does the rest of the squad and Coyle hopes to make a speedy return to the top flight and wants Lee on board. "I couldn't imagine that we are going down to the Championship. And I didn't expect that when we started the season," he added. "But it has happened. It could be much better if we stayed in the Premier League, but I couldn't do anything because I was injured. "I'm fully fit now, but I will keep training for next season. "On our last day of the season the manager said we have many young, talented players and we can give a good performance in the Championship, so we can come back into the Premier League next season."


