No! Since Lee Kang-in is absent, a series of shock reports from reporters specializing in the transfer market, Napoli's recruitment of Lee Kang-in is virtually withdrawn

Jun 26, 2025

No! Since Lee Kang-in is absent, a series of shock reports from reporters specializing in the transfer market, Napoli's recruitment of Lee Kang-in is virtually withdrawn
"Golden Boy"Will Lee Kang-in end up "PSG surplus resources".

It seems that the worst prospect has eventually become a reality. Lee Kang-in's challenge to leave Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), which put him on the bench, to seek new opportunities was thwarted. Italy's Serie A Napoli, which until recently was the most active in recruiting Lee Kang-in, has virtually stopped interesting in Lee Kang-in, according to reports.

In particular, Gianluca di Margio, an Italian reporter who is considered a "1st tier reporter", and Matteo Moreto, a reporter from Spanish media Lelebo who accurately reported Lee Kang-in's trip to PSG for the first time, reported the news of Napoli's abandonment of Lee Kang-in. This means that it is almost 99% definitive. Napoli gave up recruiting Lee Kang-in.




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No! Since Lee Kang-in is absent, a series of shock reports from reporters specializing in the transfer market, Napoli's recruitment of Lee Kang-in is virtually withdrawn
"Golden Boy"Will Lee Kang-in end up "PSG surplus resources".

It seems that the worst prospect has eventually become a reality. Lee Kang-in's challenge to leave Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), which put him on the bench, to seek new opportunities was thwarted. Italy's Serie A Napoli, which until recently was the most active in recruiting Lee Kang-in, has virtually stopped interesting in Lee Kang-in, according to reports.

In particular, Gianluca di Margio, an Italian reporter who is considered a "1st tier reporter", and Matteo Moreto, a reporter from Spanish media Lelebo who accurately reported Lee Kang-in's trip to PSG for the first time, reported the news of Napoli's abandonment of Lee Kang-in. This means that it is almost 99% definitive. Napoli gave up recruiting Lee Kang-in.




No! Since Lee Kang-in is absent, a series of shock reports from reporters specializing in the transfer market, Napoli's recruitment of Lee Kang-in is virtually withdrawn
"Golden Boy"Will Lee Kang-in end up "PSG surplus resources".

It seems that the worst prospect has eventually become a reality. Lee Kang-in's challenge to leave Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), which put him on the bench, to seek new opportunities was thwarted. Italy's Serie A Napoli, which until recently was the most active in recruiting Lee Kang-in, has virtually stopped interesting in Lee Kang-in, according to reports.

In particular, Gianluca di Margio, an Italian reporter who is considered a "1st tier reporter", and Matteo Moreto, a reporter from Spanish media Lelebo who accurately reported Lee Kang-in's trip to PSG for the first time, reported the news of Napoli's abandonment of Lee Kang-in. This means that it is almost 99% definitive. Napoli gave up recruiting Lee Kang-in.




Will Lee Kang-in end up 'PSG surplus resources'.

The worst prospect seems to have eventually come true. Lee Kang-in's challenge to leave Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), which put him on the bench, to seek new opportunities was thwarted. Italy's Serie A Napoli, which until recently was the most active in recruiting Lee Kang-in, has virtually stopped interesting in Lee Kang-in, according to reports.

In particular, Gianluca Di Margio, an Italian reporter who is well-versed in the news of the transfer, and Matteo Moreto, a reporter from Spanish media Lelevo who accurately reported Lee Kang-in's trip to PSG for the first time, reported the news of Napoli's abandonment of Lee Kang-in one after another. This means that it is almost 99% definitive. Napoli gave up recruiting Lee Kang-in.




Reporter Di Marzio said on the 24th (Korea time) 'Napoli has already agreed to recruit Noah (PSV Eindhoven). The transfer fee is 28 million euros (about 44.3 billion won)', not just '. Napoli's recruitment list also includes Jadon Sancho, D'Ndoye and Federico Chiesa' Lee Kang-in's name is not in this detail. It means Napoli deleted Lee Kang-in from the recruitment list, not by mistake.

No! Since Lee Kang-in is absent, a series of shock reports from reporters specializing in the transfer market, Napoli's recruitment of Lee Kang-in is virtually withdrawn
Reporter Moreto also appeared on YouTube of Fabrizio Romano, an expert in the European transfer market famous for 'Hierwigo' on the 23rd and expressed a negative outlook, saying 'It will be difficult for Lee Kang-in to go to Naples' It can be seen that it is in line with reporter DiMargio's report. This also means that Lee Kang-in's trip to Naples has been canceled.

Lee Kang-in played in all directions with great trust from head coach Luis Enrique until the early and mid-2025 season. He played the role of the team's salt by moving between fake No. 9, side striker, and central midfielder in all directions.




However, as the calendar moved to 2025, the situation deteriorated dramatically. In the January transfer market, Lee Kang-in's career has been darkened since PSG paid a high transfer fee of 70 million euros (about 111.5 billion won) and acquired Napoli ace Hvicha Kvaratshelia.

Originally, Napoli actively wanted Lee Kang-in at this time. He also wanted Lee Kang-in as a swap deal target for Hvicha. However, PSG designated Lee Kang-in as the target of 'transferability' and rejected Napoli's request. Until then, Lee Kang-in was recognized for his value.

No! Since Lee Kang-in is absent, a series of shock reports from reporters specializing in the transfer market, Napoli's recruitment of Lee Kang-in is virtually withdrawn
No! Since Lee Kang-in is absent, a series of shock reports from reporters specializing in the transfer market, Napoli's recruitment of Lee Kang-in is virtually withdrawn
However, Lee Kang-in's role was completely erased when Hvitsa showed his full-fledged power at PSG. On top of that, PSG's squad level rose sharply as Desiree Due and Usman Dembele also made their mark. Lee Kang-in had no more room to dig in. In the end, Enrique began to put Lee Kang-in on the bench. Since January, Lee Kang-in has been treated as a PSG surplus resource.

Therefore, it is predicted that PSG will sell Lee Kang-in in the transfer market this summer. French media outlet L'Equipe is seriously considering selling Lee Kang-in in the summer transfer market. Lee Kang-in also wants more playing timeBoth the club and the players are expected to actively pursue the transfer.

Then Napoli moved again to recruit Lee Kang-in. At one point, negotiations took place right before the conclusion. Suddenly, however, a variable appeared. This is because Andre-Frank Zambo Anguisa, the main midfielder, has declared his stay as if he will be transferred. Napoli originally planned to send Angwisa out and recruit Lee Kang-in to fill the gap. However, everything changed as Angwisa said she would stay.

Italian media Corriere dello Sport said on the 17th that the recruitment of Lee Kang-in of Napoli is being delayed. It was reported that Napoli stopped the move to recruit Lee Kang-in for now, saying that it happened because of Angwisa's change in attitude.

No! Since Lee Kang-in is absent, a series of shock reports from reporters specializing in the transfer market, Napoli's recruitment of Lee Kang-in is virtually withdrawn
After Angusa expressed his desire to change the direction of his life, rumors of a transfer to Al-Qadashiya (Saudi Arabia) emerged. However, Angwisa is taking a cautious position. There is also a possibility that he will remain in Naples.'" Napoli eventually had no choice but to pull their eyes back on Lee Kang-in.

As a result, Lee Kang-in's attempt to escape from PSG is expected to end with a simple summer happening. For Lee Kang-in, it is time to make a new determination. Whether he grows back to the starting lineup through competition on his own or is he satisfied with his status as a bench player. Attention is focusing on how Lee Kang-in will appear in the new season.



Reporter Lee Won-man wman@sportschosun.com



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.