Algeria Football– Paris Saint-Germain defender Achraf Hakimi continues to impress with his value on the transfer market. With a current rating of 60 million euros, he individually exceeds the total value of 14 national selections among the 24 qualified for the 2025 African Cup of Nations (CAN).
According to data published by Transfer marketHakimi ranks as the second most expensive African player, behind Nigerian Victor Osimhen, valued at 75 million euros. Its economic value surpasses that of several nations qualified for the CAN, notably Tunisia and Angola (53 million each), South Africa (35 million), Gabon (33 million), Mozambique (28 million), and others like Zambia (11 million), Uganda (3 million) and Botswana (1 million).
Hakimi’s exceptional value is also reflected in that of the Moroccan national team. With a total estimate of 333 million euros, the Atlas Lions are now the most expensive team among the nations participating in CAN 2025. Hakimi alone represents 18% of this sum.
This dominant position is a testimony to the central role played by the right back within the Moroccan group. Through his offensive dynamism and defensive rigor, he contributes not only to the team’s effectiveness but also to its reputation on the international scene.
On an individual level, Achraf Hakimi is having an exceptional season. Rated as the best player in the French championship currently with an average rating of 7.93 according to the specialized site SofaScorehe is one of the centerpieces of PSG. This performance strengthens his position as a key player, while fueling rumors about a possible transfer to prestigious clubs like Real Madrid, Liverpool or Manchester City.
Hakimi, who today ranks 58th among the most expensive players in the world, testifies to the rise of African football on the international scene. Its trajectory underlines the importance of training and developing talents on the continent, while highlighting the role of major competitions like the CAN in promoting these players.
As CAN 2025 looms, Achraf Hakimi is not content to be just one player among others. He established himself as a true icon, embodying both the individual success and the collective power of his team.
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