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Lee Kang-in Valencia’s third negotiation decision ahead of the January transfer market



[엑스포츠뉴스 김정현 인턴기자] Kang-in Lee is about to make his final decision with Valencia.

Spain’s As said on the 25th (Korean time) that’Lee Kang-in is negotiating with Valencia after receiving an offer of a’very good’ renewal.

Kang-in Lee is currently on a contract with Valencia until the summer of 2022. The club wants Lee Kang-in to remain, but Lee Kang-in does not.

Kang-in Lee wanted to be part of the club’s rebuilding project with the new manager, Harvey Gracia, taking office this season, but he is running out of time.

Kang-in Lee played 10 league games in the 2020/21 season, but was never able to play full time.

After the A match period in November, Lee Kang-in missed three matches after being confirmed as Corona 19, and returned before FC Barcelona in the last 14 rounds.

However, an article broke out saying that Lee Kang-in was angry that he did not replace himself at an important moment and put him in before the extra time in the second half.

As such, Lee Kang-in rejected the renewal offer that the club proposed in October and November twice, perhaps because he felt that he was not being moderated.

Ahead of the January transfer market, Valencia once again offered Lee Kang-in to renew the contract. Some people have suggested renewing the contract with a higher weekly wage, but what Kang-in Lee wants is the time to play.

Kang-in Lee wants to grow as a major player in Valencia where he grew up, and Valencia also wants Lee Kang-in to remain on the team. The purpose between the two may be different, but they want to accompany them anyway.

However, if Lee Kang-in is not guaranteed to play time, it is highly likely to decide his move in the transfer market this winter.

Kang-in Lee is currently making transfers with Manchester City and PSG.

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