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Tottenham in advanced talks to sign Kang-in Lee from PSG for €50 million

Tottenham in advanced talks to sign Kang-in Lee from PSG for €50 million

South Korean midfielder could replace Son Heung-min and boost Spurs’ global reach

Tottenham Hotspur are negotiating with Paris Saint-Germain to sign Kang-in Lee in a deal worth around €50 million (R$318 million). According to reports, Spurs want to close the transfer before the summer window shuts, targeting both on-field quality and commercial benefits.

PSG Open to Sale if Price Is Right

PSG are reportedly willing to sell the 23-year-old playmaker if they receive an attractive offer and have enough time to secure a replacement. Kang-in Lee had limited minutes last season but impressed recently, starring in PSG’s UEFA Super Cup win over Tottenham.

Tottenham Eye Son Heung-min Successor

The move gains extra significance following Son Heung-min’s departure to LAFC. Spurs chairman Daniel Levy sees Lee as an ideal replacement, combining technical quality with massive marketing potential in Asia. Maintaining the club’s South Korean fan base is seen as a strategic priority after Son’s exit.

Failed Eberechi Eze Move Led Spurs to Lee

Before turning their attention to Kang-in Lee, Tottenham attempted to sign Eberechi Eze, who ultimately joined Arsenal. The failure pushed Spurs to explore other attacking options, with Lee emerging as the most viable and cost-effective target compared to other names like Savinho of Manchester City.

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