Lee Kang-In joins PSG training camp

The return of Lee Kang-In is a positive sign for PSG as they prepare for the upcoming season. His presence will add depth to the squad, which is essential as they aim to compete on multiple fronts
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As PSG resumed training a week ago, some of its international players are still missing. Today, one of them has returned: Lee Kang-In.

With Euro 2024, the Copa America, and the Olympics, Luis Enrique will gradually welcome back his full squad. After a week of training, PSG has officially seen the return of Lee Kang-In as planned. Although no details have been disclosed about his extended rest period, the South Korean underwent physical and medical tests this Monday morning.

Today, PSG players are resting, with no training sessions scheduled. However, they will be back on the pitches of the PSG Campus on Tuesday at 10:30 AM. Lee Kang-In will join the group, but the unwanted players will be absent.

This list includes Renato Sanches, Juan Bernat, Colin Dagba, Ismael Gharbi, Ilyes Housni, Louis Mouquet, Noha Lemina, and Vimoj Muntu wa Mungu. These players will train with the U23 squad under the interim coach Nicolas Damont, the former assistant to Zoumana Camara with the U19 team.

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Lee Kang-In joins PSG training camp

The return of Lee Kang-In is a positive sign for PSG as they prepare for the upcoming season. His presence will add depth to the squad, which is essential as they aim to compete on multiple fronts. Meanwhile, the club continues to manage its roster, focusing on integrating key players and addressing the futures of those not in Enrique’s plans.

As the pre-season progresses, PSG will look to build cohesion and fitness, setting the stage for a strong start to the new campaign. The gradual return of their international stars, incluLee Kang-In, will be crucial for their ambitions in both domestic and European competitions.