Kang-in Lee has reportedly agreed personal terms with Atletico Madrid, while Paris Saint-Germain are said to have set their asking price at €30m plus bonuses.
JUST IN: Atletico Madrid & Kang In-Lee have reached an agreement on personal terms. PSG are open to accepting an offer worth €30M + bonuses.
— PSG Report (@PSG_Report) June 22, 2026
The South Korea international is under contract at PSG until June 2028, but his future has become one of the club’s active summer transfer lines after fresh reporting in France and Spain pointed towards Atletico stepping up their pursuit.
The latest update, via PSG Talk’s report on Lee’s Atletico Madrid talks, credits French journalist Romain Collet-Gaudin with the claim that Lee has agreed terms with Diego Simeone’s side. ParisFans also cited Fabrizio Romano and Mundo Deportivo while stressing that a club-to-club agreement has not yet been announced.
PSG Still Need Club Agreement Before Lee Exit Can Advance
The key point for PSG is that the reported personal agreement does not complete the deal. Atletico still need to reach terms with Paris, and the World Cup could slow the timing while Lee remains involved with South Korea.
For Luis Enrique, the issue is depth as much as price. Lee has not always been a guaranteed starter, but his ability to operate across midfield and wide attacking roles has given PSG valuable flexibility. A sale at the reported €30m-plus-bonuses level would give the champions room to reshape the squad, but it would also create another attacking vacancy at a point when the market is moving quickly.
Until PSG and Atletico announce an agreement, this remains a developing transfer story rather than a completed exit. The direction of travel, though, is now clear enough for Paris supporters to watch closely.



