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The love call for Lee Kang-in (Paris Saint-Germain) is getting hotter.
French media Lekif reported on the 30th (Korea time) 'Nottingham (England) proposed recruiting Lee Kang-in to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG).'
Lee Kang-in is a hot issue in the transfer market this summer. Earlier, L'Equipe journalist Roik Tanji said, `Lee Kang-in got positive playing time in two games earlier in the season, but he wants to know his options in the transfer market. Lee Kang-in wants to receive more playing time and attention this season, which is marked by the World Cup. The attacking midfielder has undergone major changes in utilization and playing records since Khvicha Kvaratshelia joined in January. He played in the first 37 games of the 2024-2025 season, but later played in only 8 out of 21 games until the FIFA Club World Cup. PSG coach Luis Enrique no longer trusts Lee Kang-in in big games. Last season, he played only 19 minutes against Liverpool in the round of 16 at the European Champions League (UCL). This reality is a factor that makes Lee Kang-in consider a transfer.
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Lekif said 'Lee Kang-in wants to increase his playing time, whether at PSG or other clubs. Nottingham offered about 30 million euros excluding bonuses to recruit Lee Kang-in. But PSG is holding firm. PSG have not allowed Lee Kang-in to transfer in recent weeks. PSG invested 22 million euros in Real Mallorca (Spain) two years ago to recruit Lee Kang-in. €30 million is a considerable sum. However, PSG rejected the proposal. There was no room for negotiation. Lee Kang-in said that Fulham (England), AC Milan and Napoli (Italy) are also interested in Lee Kang-in.
Meanwhile, Lee Kang-in joined PSG through the transfer market in the summer of 2023 and then drew 'All-time Related Power'. For the second time in a row, he won the French League 1, the Coupe de France (French Cup), and the Trope de Champion (French Super Cup). The team also won the UEFA Super Cup in 2025.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.