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PSG make offer for Lee

Image: Keun-ho: PSG offer

Paris St Germain have put in a bid for South Korea international Lee Keun-ho.

Paris eye Korean deal

Paris St Germain have put in a bid for South Korea international Lee Keun-ho. According to reports in the Far East, Lee's representative Kim Dong-ho confirmed he has received an official offer from the Ligue 1 outfit and talks will be held this week. The 24 year-old received interest from PSG in March but a deal could not be reached before the international free transfer deadline. "We received an official document from Paris St Germain, and we have forwarded the document to Lee's club Jubilo Iwata. We will discuss the move this week," Kim told The Korea Times. He has since signed a contract with Japan's Jubilo Iwata which runs through to December, and was not expecting a move until next year. "I am surprised that they sent the offer. I am glad that they are interested in me," said the striker. Lee Dong-yeop, general manager of Lee's agency Tenplus Sports, added that the main hurdle is an agreement between Iwata and PSG on a transfer fee. "We will sign in early July if negotiations with Iwata go well," he said. "PSG wants to sign him for three to four years." Lee has been in terrific form for Iwata in his first spell in Japan, scoring six goals in eight appearances.