Lee Kang-in has only one step left before transferring to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG).
On the 17th (Korean time), Spain’s Toto Pichaes said, “PSG has only one step left to recruit Lee Kang-in,” and said that the official was imminent. “After Lionel Messi left, PSG, which had doubts about Neymar and Kylian Mbappe, signed two strikers. One is Real Madrid’s Marco Asensio, and the other is Lee Kang-in,” he added.안전놀이터
PSG, which was eliminated in the round of 16 of the UEFA (European Football Federation) Champions League even with the strongest trio of Mbappe, Neymar and Messi this season, started a new game.
The first goal was to release veteran players from the team. Sergio Ramos, who was in charge of defense, and Messi, who was the core of the attack, were sent out as free agents. PSG planned to attract French prospects centered on Mbappe, but a variable occurred. Mbappe issued a notice of non-renewal.
Mbappe, contracted until next summer, gave notice that he would not exercise an option to extend his contract by one year. Angered PSG wants to sell Mbappe this summer, the last time to collect the transfer fee, but Mbappe is in a position to go out as a free agent after filling the contract period until next summer.
Here, Neymar is also connected to the Saudi Arabia league transfer theory, and the attack is flowing in the direction of complete disintegration. PSG is in a situation where it is necessary to quickly recruit new strikers.
One of the players on the recruitment list is Lee Kang-in. Lee Kang-in, who played an active role as the best ace with 6 goals and 6 assists for his team Mallorca this season, received offers from various teams such as Atlético Madrid and Aston Villa, but is getting closer to moving to PSG, which jumped belatedly.
Initially, Atletico, belonging to the same La Liga, seemed likely to be Lee Kang-in’s next destination, but negotiations continued as Lee Kang-in’s buyout was not met. In addition, the report that Lee Kang-in would be recruited by adding the best prospect in the team to the transfer fee was revealed that Atlético had no intention of giving up the prospect, and the negotiations virtually collapsed.
In the meantime, PSG boldly paid for Lee Kang-in’s buyout and quickly rose to the forefront of the recruitment war. As local media in France as well as Spain scrambled to deliver the news that they had completed all personal agreements and medical tests, the atmosphere was set to harden with PSG.
Pichahes emphasized once again that Lee Kang-in’s transfer was imminent, saying, “Lee Kang-in, who will be heading to PSG, will leave Mallorca with a record transfer fee of 22 million euros (approximately 31 billion won).”