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Paris saint-germain targets young ivorian star to replace kang-in lee

Paris Saint-Germain is set to make significant changes to its squad during this summer transfer window. Following the recent agreement with AC Milan for the transfer of Gonçalo Ramos, the club is now preparing to part ways with Kang-In Lee. The South Korean midfielder is on the verge of finalizing a move to Atlético Madrid, and the Parisian side is already scouting a potential replacement.

PSG eyes Yan Diomandé as Kang-In Lee’s successor

The club’s leadership, including Sporting Director Luis Campos and Head Coach Luis Enrique, has zeroed in on a single prospect: Yan Diomandé, the 19-year-old Ivorian defender currently shining at RB Leipzig. While Kang-In Lee’s departure could fetch up to €35 million, Paris Saint-Germain is prioritizing Diomandé as the ideal long-term replacement for the South Korean talent. The young Ivorian has also drawn interest from top European clubs, including a prominent English side, underscoring his status as one of football’s most promising emerging stars.

Diomandé remains focused on the World Cup with Côte d’Ivoire

Currently representing Côte d’Ivoire in the FIFA World Cup, Yan Diomandé has dismissed speculation about his future beyond the tournament. “I’m not thinking about my future after the World Cup,” he stated. “My full attention is on the competition right now. Whatever happens next will be addressed after the tournament, but I can’t comment on that yet.” His remarks reflect his determination to stay present and perform at the highest level during the global event.