Kang-in Lee is moving closer to agreeing personal terms with Atletico Madrid, but PSG still need the Spanish club to follow up with transfer-fee talks before the move can advance.
The South Korea international has become a live summer exit story in Paris, with Atletico pushing on the player side while PSG wait to see whether that interest turns into a formal club-to-club negotiation.
Lee has been a useful squad option for Luis Enrique, but his route into the strongest Paris Saint-Germain XI has narrowed. That makes the timing significant: the 25-year-old is under contract, has La Liga experience from spells with Valencia and Mallorca, and would give Atletico a technically sharp attacking-midfield option if the clubs can bridge the valuation gap.
PSG Still Need Atletico Madrid To Follow Up With Fee Talks
Talks on the player side are described as well underway, with agreement on personal terms getting closer, according to fresh reporting from PSG Talk.
The key point for PSG supporters is that this is not yet a completed transfer. Personal terms can clear one hurdle, but Paris still control the registration and will need Atletico to present a fee structure that suits the club.
If Atletico do follow up quickly, Lee could become one of PSG’s more meaningful outgoing deals of the window. For now, the story is simple: the player path is moving, but the PSG negotiation still has to begin in earnest.






