Just two years after joining from Mallorca, Lee Kang In (24) could already be on his way out of Paris Saint-Germain. Despite a few solid performances, the South Korean attacking midfielder has struggled to secure a regular place under Luis Enrique.
According to Sports Zone, Al-Nassr is in ongoing talks with the player’s camp. The Saudi club — now 20% owned by Cristiano Ronaldo — is looking to bring in younger, high-potential talents. Kang In Lee fits the profile, and PSG is open to a sale.
Maghnes Akliouche to replace Lee Kang In
To replace him, Paris is targeting Maghnes Akliouche (23), who has made it clear he wants to join the club. Monaco is reportedly ready to lower its initial €70 million asking price, paving the way for negotiations.
Luis Enrique is pushing for the deal to happen. Akliouche ticks all the boxes: young, technical, versatile and fully motivated to wear the red and blue. If he signs, PSG would drop their interest in Rodrigo Mora.
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