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While the winter transfer window has just ended, there is no doubt for Daniel Riolo that PSG will recruit a new Asian player next summer.
The transfer market has just closed its doors. A winter transfer window during which PSG was calmer than expected. The capital club ultimately only recorded the arrivals of young Brazilians Gabriel Moscardo and Lucas Beraldo despite the bad news received concerning Presnel Kimpembe and Milan Skriniar. The next summer transfer window should be much livelier in the capital.
The possible departure of Kylian Mbappé to Real Madrid indeed portends another eventful summer for the French champions. And Daniel Riolo already has a precise idea on the question. According to the RMC polemicist, PSG will inevitably seek to attract a new Asian player one year after recruiting Kang-In Lee.
In addition to showing great promise on the field, the young South Korean is a real chicken with golden eyes on the marketing level. “The next PSG summer transfer window will be lively in Asia since they (the managers) see the success that Lee is making in terms of business and it is very likely that a second player from the continent will come, a Japanese. They’re definitely going to make one.” therefore concluded the journalist in the After.
Recruited for 22 million euros last summer, Kang-in Lee, who is currently playing in the Asian Nations Cup with South Korea, has played 16 games since his arrival for three goals and two assists.
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