British media "Give Me Sports," which is well known to be involving transfer market expert Fabrizio Romano, reported on the 28th (Korea Standard Time) that "Manchester United is preparing to recruit Lee Kang-in to return to the European match next season, leaving behind this sluggish season."바카라
"Lee Kang-in played 30 games at PSG this season and posted 12 offensive points, and made a contribution to advancing to the UEFA Champions League final, but only 19 of them were selected," the media said. "He was not guaranteed the future by coach Luis Enrique, and negotiations for re-signing broke down, putting him at the center of transfer rumors."
Currently, the most promising destination is Manchester United. The media said, "Manchester United wants to add more creativity to the team even though it is close to recruiting Matheus Cunha (Wolverhampton Wanderers)," adding, "Coach Hoobeng Amoring highly appreciates Lee Kang-in's talent to play anywhere in the midfielder. Lee Kang-in is also considering playing time over the reputation of the club, and he can help overcome the slump by choosing to transfer to Manchester United."
Lee Kang-in was trusted by Enrique for his performance in the first half of this season. However, as of this winter, when Khvitsa Kvaratshelia joined the team, the frequency of benching has increased, and it has become far from the number one replacement resource. Naturally, he was on the release list, and is expected to seek a transfer as soon as the 2024/25 UCL final against Inter ends on the 1st of next month.
According to a report by Spanish media "Sport" on the 14th, PSG plans to focus on release rather than recruitment this summer. Milan Shkriniar (Fenerbachce SK), Lee Kang-in, Randal Kolo Muani (Juventus), and Marco Asensio (Aston Villa) are on the release list, and PSG intends to earn at least 100 million euros (about 155.9 billion won).
Meanwhile, this is not the first time that Lee Kang-in has been transferred to Manchester United. In March, agent Javier Garrido reportedly visited England for some reason. Some argue that Lee Kang-in may have negotiated with him over his transfer to the Premier League. According to a report by the British media "Kurt Offside" on the 28th, in addition to Manchester United, Arsenal, Newcastle United, Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest, and Crystal Palace are targeting Lee Kang-in.