Teamtalk says that the Parisians are willing to sell Hakimi if they can get a good deal, so it looks like he might be moving around again.According to their report, PSG want to rebuild their team this summer. Hakimi could be sold because they would get a lot of money for him, especially since Manchester United and Chelsea are interested in him.
The 24-year-old could be headed to Stamford Bridge given that Hakimi’s former manager at PSG, Mauricio Pochettino, is in advanced talks to become the next permanent manager of the Blues.According to the aforementioned report, the West London club faces competition from Manchester United, their league rivals, who are looking to improve Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
Hakimi joined PSG in 2021 for €60 million from Inter Milan. Since then, he has been an important part of the team. In 77 appearances across competitions, he has enhanced the team’s attack with eight goals and 11 assists.
Hakimi has been ubiquitous in their association crusades, bringing home the Ligue 1 championship keep going season and on course for another this term.The 24-year-old’s agreement with PSG runs till 2026, and he’s esteemed at €70 million, as per transfermarkt.com.
PSG close to winning Ligue 1:
PSG are getting close to winning their second title in a row and 11th in Ligue 1. The Parisians are eight points ahead of second-place Marseille with 75 points from 32 games. They can reclaim their title as French champions with just three more wins.
Assuming Marseille goof in their next three games, PSG could win the association sooner than that. The next three teams in line to receive the Parisians—Lorient, Troyes, and Ajaccio—are all in the bottom half of the standings, with the latter two mired in a relegation battle.
On paper, PSG could win the title on May 13, matchday 35. According to their report, PSG want to rebuild their team this summer. Hakimi could be sold because they would get a lot of money for him, especially since Manchester United and Chelsea are interested in him.
The 24-year-old could be headed to Stamford Bridge given that Hakimi’s former manager at PSG, Mauricio Pochettino, is in advanced talks to become the next permanent manager of the Blues.
According to the aforementioned report, the West London club faces competition from Manchester United, their league rivals, who are looking to improve Aaron Wan-Bissaka.Endorsed on a €60 million exchange from Entomb Milan in 2021, Hakimi has been a vital piece of PSG’s crew from that point forward. Having eight