Signed during the summer transfer window in July 2023 from Mallorca, Lee Kang-In — the 24-year-old South Korean midfielder/winger — is under contract with Paris Saint-Germain until June 2028. While he has shown flashes of quality, he has struggled to fully establish himself in the team, and a potential departure during this transfer window is now being considered. According to PSG Inside Actus, PSG has received three proposals.
“Paris Saint-Germain has recently received several official offers for their South Korean attacking midfielder, Kang-In Lee. Despite limited playing time last season, the player has attracted interest from several clubs in Europe and beyond.
According to our sources, three concrete offers have arrived at the club: one from Italy, one from Saudi Arabia, and one from Turkey. However, PSG considers these proposals insufficient at this stage.”
Nothing is off the table — Lee is a talented player, even if he has struggled for consistency at PSG. There’s a desire to see him become more creative and impactful, though it’s possible that such expectations don’t align with coach Luis Enrique’s tactical demands. The fact that he was barely used during the Club World Cup is a clear signal.
A departure wouldn’t be surprising and may depend on future opportunities — both in terms of incoming offers and potential signings by PSG. It’s clear there’s interest, and the reported offers seem credible. For now, we’ll have to wait and see what actually materializes.