According to reports, the twin sisters Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young would receive an apartment and a car from PAOK Thessaloniki, the Greek women's volleyball team. However, the base pay has been reduced to one-tenth of what it was in Korea.
Lee Jae-young and Lee Da-young are anticipated to depart the nation as soon as their visas are approved and completed all transfer processes next week, according to local Greek media and volleyball circles on the 1st. The Greek League begins on October 9th.
Lee Jae-young, the left striker, earns 60,000 euros (about 82.6 million won) each year, while setter Lee Da-young earns 35,000 euros (approximately 48 million won). This figure does not include any bonuses.
Last year, Jae-young Lee and Da-young Lee signed an FA deal with Heungkuk Life Insurance and received the highest salary in Korea. At the time, Jae-young Lee earned 600 million won (annual pay of 400 million won, incentives of 200 million won) and Da-young Lee received 400 million won (annual income of 300 million won, incentives of 100 million won), totaling 1 billion won.
The future payments will be lowered by 79 to 84 percent when compared to the prior yearly income earned in Korea. Furthermore, because local leagues prohibit international players from competing, they cannot guarantee a starting place.
However, without taking the salary into consideration, the treatment circumstances are not awful. The PAOK club is known for providing the sisters with a place to reside as well as a car. Interpreters are included in this.