Reasons behind Lee's delayed move to PSG revealed+Hitches in transfer talks+New manager still to be named

 The reason behind the delay in Lee Kang-in's transfer to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has been revealed.


French media outlet 'Le 10 sports' reported on July 23 (KST) that "PSG is facing a huge headache in the transfer market. This summer, PSG had a lot of expectations in the transfer market. Several players have undergone medical tests. This was the case with Lee Kang-in. However, just when it looked like an agreement had been reached, PSG are looking to make a bold move."


"Things are being delayed. Whether it's a future coach or a first signing, PSG sources are not revealing anything at the moment. Players like Manuel Ugarte and Milan Skriniar have officially declared their intentions to move to PSG. However, PSG 안전놀이터 are still waiting for a new manager."


PSG is one of the teams undergoing major changes this summer. Lionel Messi has already confirmed his departure to Inter Miami. Kylian Mbappe's future is also unclear. "Mbappe will join Real Madrid, and president Florentino Perez will pay 250 million euros ($355 million)," the French website PSG Community reported on July 23.


It's not just players leaving. The future of coach Christopher Galtier is also unclear. According to France's Foot Mercato, "Galtier will leave PSG this summer. PSG are targeting Luis Enrique, and Galtier will be pushed aside."


As such, it's likely that the club's recruitment process will pick up speed after the appointment of a new coach. Add to that the fact that PSG are reportedly in disagreement with Mallorca over the transfer fee, and the deal has stalled. According to Le 10 sports, "Lee traveled to Paris to undergo medical tests. However, PSG are trying to lower his transfer fee. As 'Le Parisien' reporter Benjamin Quarez noted, PSG must agree with Mallorca on the amount of compensation."


Lee's buyout clause has risen in just one season. Juanmi Sanchez, a reporter for Spain's 'Marca', said on September 9, "Lee's buyout was 17 million euros (about KRW 23.5 billion) last summer, but it has soared to 25 million euros (about KRW 35 billion) this year. His market value has risen considerably due to his performances."


However, PSG's first offer reportedly did not satisfy Mallorca. "PSG's first offer did not reach €20 million," said the French publication Football Fantasy. Mallorca 안전사이트 is asking for 25 million euros," explaining that "PSG will have to increase the offer to 20-22 million euros to satisfy Mallorca's demands".

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