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Hakimi, this fixation scares PSG

Achraf Hakimi is undoubtedly the PSG player who will be most sought after next summer. Targeted by Real Madrid, the Moroccan international is also the subject of interest from Manchester City.

Under contract with Saint-Germain until June 2026, Achraf Hakimi is one of the players that the capital club absolutely wants to extend, like Vitinha and Nuno Mendes. The reigning French champion has every interest in hurrying to finalize the Moroccan international's file because the latter has many European clubs salivating. As indicated in recent days, Real Madrid is monitoring the situation of its former player, but the Casa Blanca club is not the keenest to recruit Achraf Hakimi. According to information from the Spanish site Strikers Futbol, ​​it is Manchester City which is today the club most interested in Achraf Hakimi.

Manchester City are hot on Hakimi

Even if he is not yet certain of remaining with the English club, Pep Guardiola has made the Parisian right-back his No. 1 target, in the event that he remains manager of the British club. The Catalan coach believes that Achraf Hakimi has the ideal profile to integrate his playing pattern and has made it a priority, even downright a fixation, in recent weeks. The media specifies that Liverpool also have an eye on the former Borussia Dortmund and Inter Milan full-back but for Pep Guardiola, it is essential that Manchester City go for Achraf Hakimi, even if it means meeting all the financial demands of PSG.

The fact remains that for the staff of the capital club, Hakimi is priceless and there is simply no question of getting rid of him. It's not Luis Enrique who will say the opposite, the Parisian coach having once again proclaimed his love for his Moroccan defender this Friday at a press conference, confident that it was the best right back he had. opportunity to coach during his career. A hell of a compliment when we know that Luis Enrique notably managed Dani Carvajal in the selection or even Dani Alves with Barcelona.



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