'LEE KANG-IN, DON'T STOP HIM FROM ENTERING GUBO'S BIG CLUB'... DAILY MEDIA 'SENSITIVE REACTION' BEGAN, RUMORS OF LEE KANG-IN'S TRANSFER TO ARSENAL 'CHECK'

'Lee Kang-in, don't stop him from entering Gubo's big club'... daily media 'Sensitive Reaction' began, rumors of Lee Kang-in's transfer to Arsenal 'check'

'Lee Kang-in, don't stop him from entering Gubo's big club'... daily media 'Sensitive Reaction' began, rumors of Lee Kang-in's transfer to Arsenal 'check'

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Japanese media have begun to worry about the situation of Takefusa Kubo (Real Sociedad) due to rumors of a transfer of Lee Kang-in (Paris Saint-Germain).

Lee Kang-in, who is in his second year at Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), has recently been rumored to be a transfer. The British newspaper "The Athletic" reported that "Arnal highly values Lee Kang-in's ability and will start recruiting him." According to "Tuto Mercato," not only Arsenal but also Manchester United and Newcastle are showing interest in Lee Kang-in.

Arsenal are considering recruiting Lee Kang-in because of the injury of ace Bukayo Saka. Saka suffered a hamstring injury last month and was put on the operating table, and it will take about two months to recover. Arsenal, who lost their key striker, searched for side resources and included Lee Kang-in in the recruitment list.

Of course, PSG has no intention of letting Lee Kang-in go easily. "PSG will not sell Lee Kang-in despite the interest of English Premier League teams towards him," said Fabrizio Romano, an expert on the European soccer transfer market. "Lee Kang-in is highly regarded within PSG and has a firm stance not to transfer him."

Nevertheless, as rumors of a transfer to Arsenal continued, Japanese media began to pay attention to the situation. Japan's Soccer Digest showed interest in Lee Kang-in's transfer to Arsenal, saying, "Will Gubo's entry into a big club be blocked by Lee Kang-in?"

This is because Gubo has also been linked with Arsenal as Saka's replacement. France's One Football Association said on Thursday (Korea time) that Arsenal are preparing to bring in Kubo and say they can pay him a buyout of 60 million euros (about 90 billion won). Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta wants to strengthen the squad.

The two players are rivals and best friends of Korea and Japan. They use their left feet and even display impressive play mostly at right wing forward. As a result, both players were spotted by Arsenal's radar. 메이저사이트

If Lee Kang-in's transfer to Arsenal actually takes place, Gubo cannot go to Arsenal. From Japan's point of view, Gubo's entry into a big club could be blocked by Lee Kang-in.

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