FC Midtjylland are willing to part with South Korean centre-back Lee Han-beom when the summer transfer window opens, with clubs from England and Germany reportedly tracking the defender.
Interest from Abroad
Unnamed English and German sides have registered interest in Lee, though no formal offers have been made yet. The Danish club has signalled that it is prepared to negotiate a sale this summer, opening the door for a potential move to a bigger league.
Lee, a South Korean centre-back, joined Midtjylland in 2023 from his hometown club in Korea. Since then, he has featured regularly for the Danish Superliga side, catching the eye of scouts from across Europe.
But the club's willingness to sell suggests they may be looking to cash in on a player who has attracted attention. Midtjylland have a track record of developing young talents and moving them on for profit.
Summer Window Looms
The summer transfer window opens in June, and interested clubs are expected to make contact in the coming weeks. No price tag has been mentioned, but Midtjylland are likely to demand a fee reflecting Lee's potential and the interest from multiple leagues.
For Lee, a move to England or Germany would represent a step up in competition. The Premier League and Bundesliga are both known for their high standards, and the defender would face a new challenge adapting to a faster, more physical game.
Midtjylland, meanwhile, will be preparing for the possibility of losing one of their key defenders. The club has already begun scouting replacements, though no names have been linked.
The summer window will determine whether Lee Han-beom stays in Denmark or moves on to a new adventure.




