PSG is bracing for a hectic few weeks in the transfer window. While the Parisian club is finalising Gonçalo Ramos’s departure, Kang-In Lee’s exit may also speed up. The case has been revived by South Korea’s elimination from the 2026 World Cup.

The transfer market is set to be turbulent for PSG in the coming weeks. While the capital club hopes to sign new players to refresh Luis Enrique‘s squad, others may leave. Gonçalo Ramos is close to joining AC Milan, and Kang-In Lee is likely to pack his bags soon after. The 25-year-old is a target for Atlético de Madrid, and his transfer could accelerate in the next few hours.
World Cup 2026 accelerates Kang-In Lee’s transfer
The race to sign Kang-In Lee could be concluded as early as next week. His future largely depended on South Korea‘s run in this World Cup 2026. The South Koreans hoped to advance as one of the best third-placed teams but were ultimately eliminated. Atlético de Madrid is now set to step up its pursuit of Kang-In Lee. His profile is highly appreciated by Mateu Alemany. Additionally, his playing style is reminiscent of Antoine Griezmann, who moved to Orlando City in MLS.
PSG will not stand in his way
It is understood that PSG will not hold him against his will. Kang-In Lee is determined to join the Colchoneros, where he believes he can secure a more prominent role than at the Rouge-et-Bleu. However, Parisian officials are reportedly waiting for a fee between €30M and €35M to let the South Korean international go. Stay tuned for updates.