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·18 August 2025
Transfer news – Lee Kang-In targeted by a Premier League title contender!

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·18 August 2025
Arriving at the summer market in July 2023 from Mallorca, Lee Kang-In, a 24-year-old Korean midfielder/winger, is under contract with Paris Saint-Germain until June 2028. He has achieved some great things, but struggles to establish himself completely, and there is an idea of a departure on this market. Today, PSG Inside Actus assures that there is interest from Arsenal.
« The South Korean offensive midfielder, capable of occupying several positions on the front line, particularly seduces Mikel Arteta, who is looking for this type of versatile player to enrich his squad. The arrival of sports director Andrea Berta has also revived the case: already admiring of Lee when he played for Mallorca, the Italian is pushing to try a move on this market. If the Londoners take action, Paris Saint-Germain, on the other hand, does not intend to sell its player cheaply. Recruited for around 22 million euros, the capital club hopes to at least recover its costs... and some leaders would even go so far as to demand nearly 40 to 45 million euros to open the door to a departure. Faced with this rate deemed excessive, Arsenal is considering a different approach: a loan with an option to buy, a formula that would allow testing the player in the Premier League before investing a significant amount. »
Nothing is impossible, nor certain. It's just a rumor, and we know that concrete evidence is needed for certainty in the market. Especially, as this media often points out, interest does not mean there will be a transfer. It's necessary to gather information, a potential offer, and an agreement that can be complicated, as in this case.
But Lee has great qualities and can attract some big clubs. Even if a major financial effort would be more surprising. Let's wait to know more. The Korean could also stay at PSG.
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