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Paris Saint-Germain entered a new era this summer of 2024. Indeed, the capital club no longer has a huge star in its ranks but it wants to bet on the collective. Luis Enrique repeated several times last year that the 2024-25 PSG would be better than the previous season. Despite everything, the Iberian technician will rely on a solid base installed during the previous exercise. A exercise during which Kang-in Lee set down his suitcases in the capital.
Recruited for €22 million, the former Mallorca player quickly found his feet, even if he sometimes lacked consistency. The 23-year-old attacking midfielder, whose jersey was one of the best-selling last year, ended his first year in Paris with a record of three goals and four assists in 23 Ligue 1 matches. He hopes to do better this season, as he knows the club, his coach and his teammates better.
Saudi Arabia flirts with South Korean
Despite everything, his name is mentioned in the transfer window. Last month, we told you about an approach from a Premier League club, which offered €70 million to PSG. But the Parisians refused, they who are counting on the South Korean. Nasser Al-Khelaïfi’s club will still have to show solid support since Kang-in Lee has another suitor. According to our information, the Saudi Pro League is making eyes at him.
A club wants to make him one of the highest paid players in the league. At the same time, a very big offer should arrive on the desks of PSG. It remains to be seen what the residents of the Parc des Princes will do, they who have always closed the door to a departure of the player under contract until June 2028. Same thing for the South Korean. We explained to you that he feels good in France and that he does not necessarily intend to move. To be continued…
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