PSG transfer window: Premier League club offers €70m for Kang-In Lee

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This Monday was the first day back to school for Paris Saint-Germain. While not everyone was yet present at the Poissy training center, Luis Enrique and his staff could count on some players already on deck this Monday, including Russian goalkeeper Matvey Safonov (25 years old), recruited for €20 million from Krasnodar this summer, as well as Brazilian midfielder Gabriel Moscardo (18 years old), bought last winter. Two recruits registered for the moment, while PSG is still active for the rest of the transfer window, both in terms of arrivals and departures.

Eager to obtain cash to afford new attacking players of size to replace Kylian Mbappé, who left for Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain has just received a big offer for a young talent. According to our information, a Premier League club, whose name has not yet been released, has offered €70 million to secure the services of the South Korean attacker. Having arrived last summer for €22 million, the former Mallorca attacker is still under contract until 2028.

PSG wants to keep Kang-In Lee

Author of three goals and four assists in 23 Ligue 1 matches this season, the 23-year-old attacking midfielder seems to have convinced the Parisian leaders, since the capital club has already refused this offer from the English club and wishes to keep its player for next season. Still according to our information, Kang-In Lee feels very good in Paris and does not wish to leave the French capital for the moment.

On several occasions this season, Luis Enrique had expressed his affection for the 23-year-old South Korean: “He is a player who is perhaps a little unknown to those who do not follow La Liga”said the Spanish coach. “He is very important. He played right winger, left winger. He has technical abilities, he sacrifices himself for the team with so much predisposition. He is funny, nice, he has everything to please”the Parisian technician had also explained. Kang-In Lee will therefore logically remain in the Parisian squad for the 2024-25 financial year.

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