PSG Transfer Shock: Two Stars Listed Just 48 Hours After UCL Win— One Eyed by Arsenal
Just 48 hours after lifting their first-ever UEFA Champions League trophy, Paris Saint-Germain have stunned fans by transfer listing Lee Kang-in and Gonçalo Ramos, in a ruthless post-title squad shakeup led by manager Luis Enrique.
🏆 PSG’s Historic Champions League Triumph
On Saturday night, PSG dismantled Inter Milan in a stunning 5-0 Champions League final victory at the Allianz Arena in Munich. Goals from Desire Doue (2), Achraf Hakimi, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, and Senny Mayulu sealed a dominant win and a historic first European crown for the Parisian giants.
🔁 Ruthless Transition Begins: Two Stars on the Market
According to a report by L’Equipe, Luis Enrique wasted no time in making bold moves for the future. Both Lee Kang-in and Gonçalo Ramos have been informed they are free to leave the club this summer, despite contributing to the team’s historic season.
📊 2024/25 Season Stats
| Player | Appearances | Goals | Assists | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gonçalo Ramos | 41 | 18 | 2 | Centre-forward |
| Lee Kang-in | 45 | 6 | 6 | Attacking midfielder |
Both players remain under contract until 2028, but PSG will reportedly listen to offers as part of their tactical and squad overhaul.
🔎 Why the Exit?
- Gonçalo Ramos, despite his 18-goal tally, has slipped down the pecking order behind Ousmane Dembélé, who has thrived in a central attacking role.

- Lee Kang-in, a creative force from South Korea, has struggled for consistent starts and faces even more competition with the rise of young talents like Mayulu and the arrival of Kvaratskhelia.

🇰🇷 Arsenal Monitoring Lee Kang-in
Lee’s potential departure could reignite interest from Premier League side Arsenal, who were reportedly tracking him last month (The Sun). With versatility, technical flair, and a strong commercial profile in Asia, Lee could be a valuable asset to any top European club.
🗣️ What They Said
Luis Enrique:
“Since day one, I said I wanted to win important trophies. Paris had never won the Champions League — now we have. But the real work starts today.”
Nasser Al-Khelaifi:
“This is the best season in our history, but we must remain humble. We’re building for the future, and that means making difficult decisions.”
📉 Market Outlook
| Player | Estimated Value | Linked Clubs |
|---|---|---|
| Lee Kang-in | €30M – €35M | Arsenal, Napoli |
| Gonçalo Ramos | €45M – €50M | Atletico Madrid, AC Milan |
Both players are expected to draw interest across Europe, and PSG’s willingness to sell could spark a competitive bidding war in the coming weeks.
⚽ What’s Next for PSG?
Fresh off their Champions League success, Luis Enrique appears determined to reshape the squad around emerging stars and seasoned match-winners. The exits of Ramos and Lee may be the first in a line of departures as PSG chase long-term dominance — not just one-off glory.
PSG Transfer Shock: Two Stars Listed Just 48 Hours After UCL Win— One Eyed by Arsenal
