Bolton concluded their build up to the new season with a comfortable 2-0 victory over Osasuna at the Reebok Stadium.
Lee Chung-Yong admits he doesn't want to leave Bolton, but one day hopes to play at the top level of European football.
Bolton's involvement in the World Cup is over after South Korea and the USA were both eliminated on Saturday.
Bolton will be represented in the knockout stages of the World Cup after South Korea reached the last 16.
Lee Chung-Yong followed in the footsteps of Nat Lofthouse and Radhi Jaidi by scoring in South Korea's 4-1 defeat to Argentina.
There were mixed fortunes for Bolton's World Cup trio on Saturday afternoon, with only one being on a winning side.
All three of Bolton's World Cup contingent kick off their campaigns on Saturday, with South Korea, Nigeria and the USA all in action.
The season is over, the polls are closed and Burnden Aces are pleased to announce Lee Chung-Yong as your 2009/10 Player of the Season.
Owen Coyle has confirmed the club have had no offers for Gary Cahill and that he expects the defender to be at Bolton next season.
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Reports in South Korea linking Lee Chung-Yong with a move to Liverpool have been labelled 'absurd' by the player's representatives.
Lee Chung-Yong has praised Fabrice Muamba after the midfielder scored his first goal in Bolton colours at the weekend.