A first. Traveling to Le Havre, this Sunday (1 p.m.), during the 14th day of Ligue 1, Paris Saint-Germain will play with jerseys printed in Korean. And this is due to “the growing interest of fans in the land of the calm morning” since the signing of a certain Kang-in Lee, a good pick on the field and a goose that lays golden eggs off it. An interest which is manifested by “a growing influx of fans at the Parc des Princes (20% in one season) and on the Club’s social networks (22,000 subscribers on X and 35,000 on Naver), thus placing the Club in 3rd place of the most followed football clubs in the country,” we indicate in a press release. Remember that Kang-in Lee jerseys are selling like hot cakes, at least at the same level as those flocked in the name of Kylian Mbappé.

That’s not all. The Rouge et Bleu also want to “take advantage” of the match against the promoted Norman club, scheduled at a time compatible with broadcasting in Korea, to invite their South Korean fans to an “exceptional” event. “More than 1,000 supporters will be gathered in Seoul alongside representatives of the Club and various partners, including Paris Baguette, the first Korean company to enter into a partnership with the Club at the beginning of November, and EA Sports. The evening will be hosted by local artists and will offer fans the opportunity to personalize their jerseys on site.

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