Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is gearing up for a busy summer transfer window, with both departures and arrivals expected. Among the players whose futures are under scrutiny, South Korean midfielder Kang-In Lee has emerged as a potential candidate to leave the club. Recent reports suggest a growing interest from Spain’s Atlético Madrid, with negotiations reportedly underway.

Since joining PSG in 2023, Kang-In Lee, now 25, has struggled to secure a regular starting spot under manager Luis Enrique. Despite his technical abilities, he remains on the fringes of first-team selection. The South Korean’s familiarity with LaLiga, having previously played for Mallorca, makes him an intriguing option for Atlético Madrid, which continues to explore all avenues in the transfer market.
Atlético Madrid’s pursuit of Kang-In Lee intensifies
Spanish media sources indicate that Atlético Madrid is actively pursuing two potential signings, with Kang-In Lee firmly on their radar. While the club is also engaged in talks over the acquisition of Sporting CP’s captain, Hjulmand, the focus on the South Korean midfielder remains a priority. Though under contract with PSG until 2028, his exit appears increasingly likely, with multiple European clubs reportedly monitoring his situation.
Kang-In Lee’s future hangs in the balance amid transfer speculation
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup just around the corner, Kang-In Lee faces uncertainty both at club and international level. His national team’s early exit from the tournament has given him time to reassess his club future. Meanwhile, Atlético Madrid faces the challenge of meeting the €28 million valuation set by transfer analysts for the versatile attacking midfielder. Whether the Spanish giants can finalize a deal remains to be seen, but the signs point toward a potential summer move for the player.
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