The Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is gearing up for a busy summer transfer window, with potential departures and arrivals on the horizon. Among the players whose futures are under scrutiny, 25-year-old South Korean midfielder Kang-In Lee has emerged as a key target for several clubs.
Since joining PSG in 2023, Kang-In Lee has struggled to secure a consistent spot in the starting lineup under manager Luis Enrique. Despite his technical prowess, the club appears poised to let him go this summer. The Atlético de Madrid has emerged as the frontrunner in the race to sign the versatile midfielder.
Atlético de Madrid intensifies pursuit of Kang-In Lee
Spanish media reports suggest the Atlético de Madrid is actively pursuing two transfer targets, with Kang-In Lee at the top of their list. The club’s management has reportedly held talks with both Sporting Portugal over midfielder Hjulmand and PSG regarding the South Korean talent. With Lee’s contract running until 2028, a move would likely require a substantial financial commitment from the Madrid-based side.
World Cup disappointment fuels club transfer talks
Kang-In Lee’s recent experience with the South Korean national team, which saw an early exit from the 2026 World Cup group stage, may have further influenced his club future. The setback has provided the young midfielder with time to reflect on his club career. To secure his signature, Atlético de Madrid is expected to table an offer close to the €28 million valuation cited by transfer specialists.
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