PSG: exit door found for Lee Kang-in?

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Arrived at Paris Saint-Germain from Mallorca a year and a half ago,

Lee Kang-in emerged as a reliable player in the Parisian squad. If he is not necessarily unanimous among the followers of the capital club, the South Korean international is appreciated by Luis Enrique.

Capable of playing in the midfield or in all attacking positions, Lee Kang-in relies on his versatility to rack up minutes with Paris Saint-Germain. The former Mallorca player has made 16 appearances in Ligue 1 this season, scoring 6 goals in the process.

Lee Kang-in appreciated in England

In this context, can Lee Kang-in leave Paris Saint-Germain in the short term? This is a difficult hypothesis to imagine, but it cannot be completely ruled out either. According to information from The Athletic, the South Korean would be appreciated by Arsenal, who would have started to advance their pawns to try to offer their services.

However, this file will not be easy to finalize for the London club. The British media specifies that in the event of the sale of Lee Kang-in, Paris Saint-Germain would like to recover transfer compensation equivalent to double its investment, i.e. an amount of at least 44 million euros.

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