PSG signing of Kang-In Lee: how much money does it cost, how many years of contract will he sign, how and what will he play, how much will he earn in salary and what number will he use

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The talented South Korean footballer is leaving Mallorca to join the team coached by Luis Enrique Martínez.

Kang-In Lee has been announced as a new player for Paris Saint-Germain. The talented South Korean footballer is leaving LaLiga’s Real Mallorca to join the Ligue 1 champions, a team Luis Enrique Martínez will coach from the 2023-2024 season.

PSG signing of Kang-In Lee: how much money does it cost, how many years of contract will he sign, how and what will he play, how much will he earn in salary and what number will he use

Kang-In Lee’s transfer will close at around €22 million (20% going to the player’s coffers) plus other amounts depending on variables, with the former Valencia attacking midfielder signing a contract with PSG that will extend for the next period connects to the Parc des Princes. five year.

On the other hand, according to the newspaper “Marca”, PSG may inaugurate the renewed Mallorca stadium once the works are completed – January 2024, approximately – in a friendly match that would be played in Son Moix and would have incentives like Marco Asensio’s visit his former team, besides that of Kang-In of course.

Kang-In Lee’s is a very important outlet for the Balearic entity, which will receive a significant economic boost, but which will now have to look for alternatives to find a replacement guarantee for one of last year’s main players.

It should be remembered that in the summer of 2021, when his contract with Valencia expired, Mallorca took over the services of the international for South Korea. The attacker was released from Mestalla, although some media from the Turia capital assured that Jorge Mendes would have received five million euros in the negotiations.

Source: Goal

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