According to a report from Corriere dello Sport, Serie A Champions Napoli are eyeing a move for Paris Saint-Germain’s South Korean midfielder Lee Kang-In (24). The Champions of France and Europe reportedly value the Korean international at €40m, as Napoli reignite interest that they first showed for the player back in 2024. The player is reportedly open to a move to the Partenopei.
The South Korean is now on the market along with PSG’s Portuguese striker Gonçalo Ramos (23) after the pair have featured sparingly duing Luis Enrique’s treble campaign with the club from the capital. Lee does have 45 appearances in all competitions this season, but he has rarely started for Les Parisiens this season. He started just four times in the UEFA Champions League and hadn’t been included in the starting XI during the knockout phase of the competition.
Lee’s contract runs until 2028, but he should be allowed to leave if Les Rouge et Bleu receive the right price for the midfielder, which is currently at the value of around €40m – according to the Italian press. Les Parisiens are however under no obligation to sell following their UEFA Champions League victory.
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