Lee Kang-in strongly recommends Napoli! If it's Klinsmann's man, I'll bring him right away...Speed and skill rave → a player who makes a difference

May 31, 2025

Lee Kang-in strongly recommends Napoli! If it's Klinsmann's man, I'll bring him right away...Speed and skill rave → a player who makes a difference
Paolo Stringara, a former coach for the Korean national team, actively supported Lee Kang-in's transfer to Naples. Stringara served as coach for the national team under Jurgen Klinsmann.

Italy's Arenapoli mentioned Napoli's potential recruitment targets while talking about the Champions League final called former soccer player Paolo Stringa on the 30th (Korea time)," he reported. This is a story related to Korean national team ace Lee Kang-in. Photo = SNS



Lee Kang-in strongly recommends Napoli! If it's Klinsmann's man, I'll bring him right away...Speed and skill rave → a player who makes a difference
Lee Kang-in strongly recommends Napoli! If it's Klinsmann's man, I'll bring him right away...Speed and skill rave → a player who makes a difference
Paolo Stringara, a former coach for the South Korean national team, actively supported Lee Kang-in's transfer to Naples. Stringara served as coach for the national team under Jurgen Klinsmann.

Italy's Arenapoli said on the 30th (Korea time) "Talking about the Champions League final, former soccer player Paolo Stringa, he also mentioned Napoli's potential recruitment targets."," he reported. This is a story related to Korean national team ace Lee Kang-in.

Stringara "Lee Kang-in is a player who can heat up the stadium with Napoli fans. If I were Naples, I would bring him right away. He had incredible skill and speed"Of course, we haven't had many chances to play at Paris Saint-Germain this season, but the team is full of superstars."




Stringa also stressed that `Lee Kang-in is the type of player who can create a numerical advantage even when there is nothing' and"he could really make a difference.'

Lee Kang-in is receiving a love call from Napoli.

"Napoli is serious," Italy's Il Martino said on the 29th. Fast-moving Napoli has already successfully recruited two special players in the free agent market, and is targeting winger Lee Kang-in in earnest."




Lee Kang-in strongly recommends Napoli! If it's Klinsmann's man, I'll bring him right away...Speed and skill rave → a player who makes a difference
Lee Kang-in strongly recommends Napoli! If it's Klinsmann's man, I'll bring him right away...Speed and skill rave → a player who makes a difference
The media introduced Lee Kang-in as an inverted winger who plays on the right wing as a left-footed player. Lee Kang-in is under contract with PSG until 2028, but there is a possibility that he will leave the team. Napoli, the Italian Serie A champion this season, is said to be attractive to him.

The fact that Lee Kang-in did not perform as well as he expected during the last season under PSG coach Luis Enrique is fueling his transfer.

PSG can also send Lee Kang-in if an appropriate proposal comes in.




According to the media, Lee Kang-in's transfer fee is estimated at 30 million euros (about 46.5 billion won), but Napoli is reportedly expecting a price cut.

Amid rumors of a transfer, Lee Kang-in is preparing for the Champions League final.

Stringara also talked about the UEFA Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan.

Strangara "PSG reminds me of Barcelona in the way football is interpreted. However, the team has four or five players who have played in Italy, and I think this is definitely an advantage."

He also said that `PSG seems more experienced and more experienced. Inter Milan must not do as they did in the final against Manchester City a few years ago"There doesn't seem to be a clear favorite for this final. I think it's 50/50."

Finally, Stringa'Inter Milan recently experienced the final, so that could be an advantage. For many players, maybe this is their last chance to win the Champions League, so the motivation is certain. "It looks like it's going to be a very tight match. I hope it goes well for Italian soccer," he said.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.