Lee Kang-in Set to Make History with PSG in UEFA Super Cup

Lee Kang-in Set to Make History with PSG in UEFA Super Cup

Lee Kang-in Set to Make History with PSG in UEFA Super Cup


Hey everyone, have you heard the big news about Lee Kang-in? This summer, the South Korean star has been at the center of plenty of transfer rumors, and now he’s on the verge of making European football history. He’s been officially included in Paris Saint-Germain’s squad for the upcoming UEFA Super Cup, which is already turning heads.

PSG, having won the UEFA Champions League last season, will face Tottenham, the Europa League champions, in Udine, Italy, on August 14th. And yes, Lee Kang-in is on the 20-man squad list that was just announced. This puts him in line to potentially become the first Korean footballer to play in the Super Cup—a milestone even legends like Park Ji-sung never reached.

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The team lineup includes key players like Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Ousmane Dembélé, Marco Verratti, Luis, Vitinha, and Marquinhos, who all played crucial roles in PSG’s treble-winning campaign last season. Interestingly, the club’s main goalkeeper, Donnarumma, is not on the Super Cup list, fueling speculation about his potential transfer. Another notable absence is midfielder Neves, who was suspended for two matches following an incident in the FIFA Club World Cup final.

While Lee Kang-in is in PSG’s squad, there’s a lot of chatter about his future. French and Spanish media report that he’s considering a move to get more playing time. Clubs from the Premier League and Serie A, particularly Napoli and Manchester United, are reportedly interested. Despite the buzz, PSG head coach Luis Enrique values Lee highly and is reluctant to let him go. Still, Lee seems determined to explore his options, seeking a bigger role on the pitch and the chance to further his career.

Last season, Lee appeared in 45 matches for PSG, starting in 26 of them, which is a solid record, but he wants more consistent opportunities. Reports suggest that clubs like Arsenal, Fenerbahce, and of course Manchester United have already made contact, showing just how high his market value remains in Europe. Even though PSG is eager to keep him, Lee’s priority seems clear: securing a position where he can shine regularly.

So, as the UEFA Super Cup approaches, all eyes will be on Lee Kang-in. Will he finally make history for Korean football on this prestigious European stage? Whether he stays at PSG or moves to a new league, this season could be a turning point in his career—and it’s going to be fascinating to watch.


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