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News has been officially announced that Tottenham Hotspur have completed the signing of South Korean international Lee Young-Pyo from PSV Eindhoven. Manager Jol is delighted with the latest signing. Revelation on the left flankPSV Manager Football Affairs Stan Valckx confirmed that the deal has been completed. The 28-year-old full left back was in the service of Anyang Cheetahs in his native country South Korea, before he made a move to PSV. He followed his former national team manager Guus Hiddink to Eindhoven, together with his country fellow Ji-Sung Park, after the World Cup 2002. Lee became a revelation on the left flank. His excellent physical condition, professional attitude and sparkling play made him very popular with the fans..Reaction JolManager Martin Jol says on the official Tottenham Hotspur website that Tottenham have outwitted a number of Italian clubs in signing Lee. "A number of Italian clubs would have liked to have taken him and we are happy to have got him to our club. He is a big star in Korea having achieved so much success in Europe. I am very happy he is coming to Spurs and very proud of it. This is a big thing for the club."