Having arrived from Mallorca during the summer transfer window in July 2023, Lee Kang-In, a 25-year-old South Korean midfielder/winger, is under contract with Paris Saint-Germain until June 2028. He took some time to adapt and establish himself, but has since grown in stature. He has been the subject of rumors in recent weeks, notably with interest from Atlético Madrid and talk of a contract extension. Today, PSG Inside Actus reports that PSG has received an offer from Saudi Arabia, even though the player is considering leaving. But Paris still hopes to keep him.
“His objective is clear: to play more regularly.”
Paris Saint-Germain has received a very attractive offer from Al-Ahli Saudi FC for Kang-In Lee. However, the Parisian club is still trying to convince the player to extend his contract, proof that he remains a valued member of the project.
For his part, the South Korean attacking midfielder remains open to all possibilities. He would like PSG to allow him to discuss terms with other clubs to explore his options.
His objective is clear: to play more regularly, even if it means considering a new challenge to take the next step in his career.
Nothing is certain with rumors, so we always remain cautious. Especially in this case, which remains quite unclear. All options seem open, even if PSG’s priority appears to be an extension. This is to keep a particularly versatile player capable of decisive plays.
But we also know that it’s difficult to secure a player’s long-term future when he feels stuck as a backup. Even with competition, and therefore playing time to be earned, it’s difficult against the players around him. However, that’s life at big clubs, and you have to fight for your place as well as for titles. It’s also important to remember that this competition is what pushes players to improve, especially with great players and in a team that consistently impresses. So, we’ll have to wait for confirmation.
