Lee Kang-in has reportedly started to consider his future at PSG with regular minutes proving harder to come by.
The South Korean despite being valued by Luis Enrique has found himself too often on the fringes of the starting eleven.
Last season, his numbers showed both promise and inconsistency with six goals and six assists in 30 Ligue 1 appearances, where he started 19 of those matches, playing 1,665 minutes while also featuring 11 times in the Champions League.
His involvement at the FIFA Club World Cup was far more limited where he only played just 60 minutes across four games.
Even so, he reminded observers of his quality by scoring against Tottenham Hotspur in the UEFA Super Cup, a performance that drew fresh attention from clubs across Europe.
According to CaughtOffside, Arsenal, Manchester United and Napoli are closely following his situation with Arsenal already making direct contact over a possible deal.
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The key question is whether PSG will decide to cash in or resist outside interest.
Will PSG sell Lee Kang-in amidst Manchester United and Arsenal interest?
Reportedly, PSG could be open to negotiations if they receive a suitable proposal for the player.
The midfielder has a contract with PSG until 2028, but reportedly the length of that deal would not prevent an exit if a strong offer comes in.

The player has impressed clubs with his ability to adapt to multiple attacking roles, playing wide on the right, moving centrally as a playmaker and even filling in as a false nine when needed and that adaptability is said to make him particularly attractive to Premier League teams looking for both depth and quality.
For Lee, the main priority is clear and that is more game time, which could not be guaranteed in Paris.
If the right bid is made in the coming weeks, PSG are unlikely to stand firmly in his way.