He is expected to reunite with his teammates at group training the next day. There have been rumors of a transfer to England or Italy, but he is expected to remain.
National soccer team midfielder Lee Kang-in has returned to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) of the French professional soccer league Ligue 1. On
the 22nd (Korean time), PSG announced on their website, “Lee Kang-in resumed training last Monday. He returned after taking a vacation after contributing to Korea’s advancement to the third round of the Asian region for the ‘2026 FIFA World Cup North and Central America’.” They
continued, “Lee Kang-in underwent a physical examination and medical test this morning. In the afternoon, he completed indoor training at the PSG Campus (PSG training center). He will meet his teammates for group training starting Tuesday,” highlighting Lee Kang-in’s recent status upon his return to the team.
Lee Kang-in is preparing for the new season with a bright smile from his medical test to indoor training.
PSG shared photos and videos related to Lee Kang-in in detail with fans through four posts on the club’s social networking service (SNS).
Recently, Lee Kang-in has been linked to multiple clubs in the English Premier League (EPL) and Napoli in the Italian professional football Serie A.
French media outlet ‘Footmercato’ reported that one of the EPL clubs offered 70 million euros (approximately 105.9 billion won) to recruit Lee Kang-in, but PSG rejected it. Italian media outlet ‘Calcio Mercato’ also claimed that PSG was keeping an eye on Napoli striker Victor Osimhen and that Lee Kang-in was included in the trade cards. Amidst the heated interest, Lee Kang-in returned to Paris right after his vacation, dismissing the possibility of a transfer. Transfer market expert Fabricio Romano also explained that the negotiations were at an impasse, saying, “PSG refused to include Lee Kang-in in the negotiations (related to Osimhen) and will not exercise the buyout.” Lee Kang-in is expected to continue to receive guidance from coach Luis Enrique, who heavily promoted him last season. PSG will begin the 2024-2025 season with the opening match of the 2024-2025 French Ligue 1 round against Le Havre at the Stade de Oceane in Le Havre, France on the 19th of next month. 안전놀이터
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