PSG rejects €60 million offer from Nottingham Forest for Kang-in Lee
PSG rejects €60 million offer from Nottingham Forest for Kang-in Lee
Luis Enrique blocks Premier League move and insists on keeping South Korean star
PSG refuses to sell Kang-in Lee
Paris Saint-Germain have rejected a €60 million (R$380 million) offer from Nottingham Forest for Kang-in Lee, according to L’Équipe. The Premier League club structured the bid as €30 million fixed plus €30 million in bonuses, but coach Luis Enrique immediately vetoed the deal, considering the South Korean essential for the season.
Increasing European interest
Kang-in Lee has been one of the most sought-after names in the market. Napoli have positioned themselves as serious contenders, while Manchester United and Arsenal are also closely monitoring his situation. Despite the growing interest, PSG’s plan is clear: keep the midfielder at the Parc des Princes and make him a long-term asset.
Unlike Randal Kolo Muani and Marco Asensio, who are expected to leave, Lee is firmly in Enrique’s plans. The Spanish coach sees him as a versatile piece for his tactical system.
Departures on the horizon
PSG are preparing to cash in on other players. Kolo Muani is in advanced talks with Juventus after a strong loan spell in Serie A, while Marco Asensio, who impressed at Aston Villa, is expected to seal a Premier League move before the window closes.