The Parisian club is bracing for a high-intensity summer transfer window, with significant movements expected in both directions. Among the notable departures, Kang-In Lee is preparing to bid farewell to the French capital. The South Korea international is poised to join Atlético de Madrid, and the official confirmation of his move could coincide with the ongoing 2026 World Cup.

Activity is reaching a fever pitch at PSG. On the recruitment front, the club is making strides to secure Yan Diomandé, Maghnes Akliouche, and Alessandro Longoni. However, the exit door is also swinging open. Following Gonçalo Ramos, who is expected to move to AC Milan, Kang-In Lee is the next high-profile name set to leave. At 25, the midfielder feels the need for a new professional challenge and has set his sights on Atlético de Madrid. The finalization of this deal is anticipated to take place during the 2026 World Cup.
Will Kang-In Lee be officially unveiled by Atlético de Madrid soon?
Expectations are high that Kang-In Lee will be announced as a new signing for Atlético de Madrid in the coming days. The global tournament in North America is currently dictating the pace of transfer announcements for the Colchoneros. It is widely expected that the Rojiblancos will use the window following South Korea’s early exit from the competition to formally reveal the acquisition of the PSG playmaker.
PSG holding out for a transfer fee near €35M
Personal terms between Kang-In Lee and Atlético de Madrid appear to be fully settled. The only remaining hurdle is reaching a definitive agreement with PSG to wrap up the negotiations. The French giants are reportedly seeking a fee between €30M and €35M to let the South Korea star go. Such a valuation is unlikely to deter the La Liga side, which looks ready to secure Kang-In Lee‘s signature very shortly. This situation remains one to watch closely as the window progresses.
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