Author of an excellent start to the season, Achraf Hakimi is about to extend his contract with Paris Saint-Germain until 2029. The Moroccan international has been having a blast on the banks of the Seine since his arrival at the club in 2021 Quickly becoming one of the strong men of the group, the right back is one of the best in his position. In addition, the latter wants to leave his name in the history of PSG: “In Italy, I was able to consolidate this experience by becoming champion. In Paris, well, it's magnificent. I'm in the best period of my career. (…) My greatest desire remains that of winning a title with my country and with PSG, I want to make history by winning my first Champions League.he declared to GQ in October. Strong words from the former Inter Milan player which clearly demonstrate his ambitions. The Atlas Lion is an example for many young people, but also for his teammates. Indeed, one of his defense partners could also continue the adventure with the capital club.
PSG working on an extension of Nuno Mendes
What good news for Paris Saint-Germain and its supporters. Indeed, according to information from Italian journalist, Fabrizio Romano, Nuno Mendes could also extend his contract until 2029 with PSG in the coming days. The final details are even being finalized. Luis Campos has blind confidence in the Portuguese international and sees in him the future of the club. “I always wanted to play for PSG and now I’m very happy to be here”he said upon his arrival in 2021 at PSG TV. These are therefore two executives who are about to make a long-term commitment with PSG, to the delight of Parisian fans.
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To summarize
After Achraf Hakimi, Paris Saint-Germain could record a new significant extension. Indeed, that of Nuno Mendes would be very well underway. There are only a few details left to iron out before we see him sign until 2029.