PSG’s Lee Injured, Uncertain for Asian Games encounters!
Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Lee Kang-in will miss September friendly matches due to an injury, while his status for the Asian Games later in the month is also in doubt. PSG midfielder Lee Kang-in will miss September friendly matches due to an injury, while his status for the Asian Games later in the month is also in doubt. PSG received a great shock, with the injury of one of its new deals that it sealed this summer. As a result, the new player will be absent until the end of the next international break. PSG announced on their website that Lee will "remain in treatment until at least the end of the international break" with a left quadriceps injury. The French club did not provide further details on when Lee sustained the injury. PSG announced on their website Tuesday (France time) that Lee will "remain in treatment until at least the end of the international break" with a left quadriceps injury. The French club did not provide further details on when Lee sustained the injury. Lee, who signed with PSG during the summer transfer window, has appeared in each of the club's first two Ligue 1 matches of the season so far. There were no reports of injury following the most recent match against Toulouse on Saturday. The French league will go on hiatus from Sept. 4 to 16, with the next FIFA international window set for Sept. 4-12. PSG signed the 22-year-old Kang-In Lee during the summer transfer market, coming from Spanish Real Mallorca for 22 million euros. Lee started in the first two matches for Saint-Germain after his arrival from Real Mallorca this summer and did not score in the two draws with Lorient 0-0 and Toulouse 1-1.