Lee Kang-in's release scenario, it was Campos strategy

Recently, a shocking report came out against Lee Kang-in of Paris Saint-Germain PSG in France. It is said that Lee Kang-in could be reduced to PSG's "sacrifice."

What was it about? PSG wants Napoli's Victor Osimhen as its replacement for ace Kylian Mbappe, who is leaving at the end of this season. The problem is Osimhen's high ransom. Napoli wants Osimhen's buyout. The amount is 120 million euros 176.8 billion won.

PSG wants to recruit Osimhen, but wants to save cash. That's why it went too far. It devised a strategy to allow PSG players to play in order to lower Osimhen's ransom. In other words, it would not be able to give the entire buyout, but would pay PSG players for the transfer fee that it lacked. PSG prepared four players to make the deal happen, including Lee Kang-in's name. Carlos Soler, Lucas Bellado, and Marco Asensio were cited as "sacrifices" to lower the ransom along with Lee Kang-in. Italy's Il Mattino reported on this shocking story.

Even more shocking news came out. PSG general manager Luis Campos was the one who devised this strategy. It turned out that it was not Napoli's will, but the general manager's will to oversee the transfer of PSG. Who is Campos? He is the world's top transfer expert who completed the historic transfer. And he is famous for doing everything he can to recruit players.

The fact that Campos came up with this strategy is even more shocking because Campos is the person who "hijacked" Lee Kang-in. This is because he was a person who desperately wanted Lee Kang-in.

Last summer, Atletico Madrid ATM, a prestigious Spanish Primera Liga club, was the most likely to transfer Lee Kang-in. At the time, Diego Simeone desperately wanted Lee Kang-in, and there were even reports that talks were going positively. However, PSG intervened in the middle and succeeded in hijacking. It was Campos who devised and implemented this strategy. 토토사이트

Spain's RELEVO said at the time, "Campos played a bad trick. Do you know how PSG beat ATM? ATM really worked on Lee Kang-in. I tracked him down for months. But in the middle of the negotiations, PSG jumped in. In the end, PSG won. It was because of Campos' bad trick. ATM was in the process of negotiating a transfer fee of 15 million euros W11.4 billion and a player. The negotiation was almost over. Against this backdrop, Campos spent 22 million euros 31.4 billion won. As soon as PSG made the offer, Majorca changed their position and joined hands with PSG."

Campos' general manager led the rumor of Lee Kang-in's release, according to "Psgtalk," which reports PSG's news.

The media outlet said, "PSG wants to recruit Osimhen. Napoli will not allow Osimhen to leave at a discounted price. Napoli is asking for at least 120 million euros. Campos then set up a plan to hand over one or two PSG players to recruit Osimhen. PSG has put forward Lee Kang-in, Soler, Bellado, and Asensio as its bargaining chip. It is also an attractive idea for Napoli."

"Does Napoli only want cash? Or can PSG use some players as negotiators to lower the price of Osimen?" the media outlet concluded its article.

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