Akraf Hakimi could leave PSG during the summer transfer window, with an English club leading his file.
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The transfer market promises to be exciting this summer for 24-year-old PSG defender Akraf Hakimi, who will attract the greed of several clubs, especially in the Premier League. Frustrated by his lack of success on the European stage, Paris chiefs are reportedly ready to consider offers for their player.
According to published information Football Insider, Manchester United beat Chelsea to sign the Moroccan. However, the Blues will be pursuing the Parisian for a long time. However, Londoners find it difficult to provide adequate financial support.
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In fact, Chelsea have spent more than €600 million in the last two transfer windows under new owner Todd Bohli. So financial fair play will become harder and limit the ability to reinvest this summer. Unless the club sells several players.
Manchester United has a big budget. His qualification for the Champions League is almost certain. The Red Devils would be willing to pay between 50 and 60 million euros for Hakimi. Erik den Haag will make reinforcements on the right side of his defense one of his main concerns.
Hakimi would be open to a move to the Premier League if PSG were to release him in the meantime. The player will prefer a team that participates in C1, which will not be like Chelsea. The London club have had a disappointing season, finding themselves in the second half of the table and missing European qualification.
The case for the Mancunians is far from over. Other European clubs will try to acquire the Moroccan defender’s services.
Aged 24, Akraf Hakimi has a contract until June 2026. This season he has played in 36 games (4 goals and 5 assists).
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