Paris Saint-Germain’s summer transfer window is heating up with significant movements on the horizon. The capital club has reportedly reached an agreement with AC Milan for the sale of Gonçalo Ramos, and it appears Kang-In Lee is also set for an exit. The South Korean midfielder is widely expected to join Atlético de Madrid, and to fill the void, PSG’s sporting advisor Luis Campos and coach Luis Enrique have reportedly set their sights on a single prime target: 19-year-old Yan Diomandé.

PSG is poised for an active summer transfer market, initially focusing on streamlining its squad. Reports confirm a major agreement between Paris and AC Milan for the transfer of Gonçalo Ramos. In addition to the Portuguese forward, Kang-In Lee is also anticipated to depart the club imminently. For several days, speculation has linked the South Korean international closely with a move to Atlético de Madrid.
Luis Enrique and PSG keen on Yan Diomandé
While recent reports from Spain suggest Kang-In Lee’s departure could bring in approximately €35 million for PSG, the Parisian club is actively pursuing a replacement for the departing South Korean. Paris Saint-Germain is reportedly aiming to sign Yan Diomandé to take over the number 19 shirt. Also highly coveted by Liverpool, the Ivorian international is recognized as one of football’s most promising young talents. Luis Campos is expected to advance discussions on this transfer very soon, particularly as Luis Enrique is a significant admirer of the RB Leipzig phenomenon’s profile.
“I’m not thinking about my future after the World Cup”
Currently competing in the World Cup with Côte d’Ivoire, Yan Diomandé recently addressed questions about his future beyond the tournament. He stated, “No, I don’t know what choice I’ll make. I’m not thinking about my future after the World Cup. I’m trying to concentrate all my energy on the World Cup and see what happens next, but I can’t say anything about that.”