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Impending Departure of Achraf Hakimi from PSG Signals Shift in Club Dynamics
The tremors of Kylian Mbappé's impending departure to Real Madrid are still reverberating through the Paris Saint-Germain squad, potentially signaling another significant loss for the club. Reports from the Spanish publication Defensa Central suggest that fullback Achraf Hakimi is eyeing a move away from PSG this summer, directly citing Mbappé's exit as a factor influencing his decision.
Sources reveal that Hakimi has communicated his desire to depart PSG to both coach Luis Enrique and club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi, indicating his intent to explore opportunities elsewhere for the 2023 season. This development has drawn attention from Hakimi's former club, Real Madrid, which is reportedly keen on bringing the Moroccan international back into their fold. Hakimi, who emerged from Real's youth academy and had stints at Borussia Dortmund before his recent move to PSG, could be poised for a return to his former club.
Mbappé's anticipated transfer to Real Madrid, slated for July 1st, 2024, has further underscored the shifting landscape at PSG. Recent reports from Spanish sports journal Marca suggest that Mbappé has already inked a pre-contract with Real Madrid, ensuring his presence at PSG for the upcoming season as part of a five-year deal with Los Blancos. The deal is expected to make Mbappé the highest-paid player at Real Madrid, with an annual salary estimated to be between €15-20 million, alongside a hefty €50 million signing bonus. Additional performance-based incentives are also included in what is poised to be one of football's most lucrative contracts.
As PSG navigates the aftermath of Mbappé's imminent departure, the club finds itself confronting significant changes in its roster dynamics. With key players like Hakimi considering their futures elsewhere, PSG faces a pivotal offseason as it seeks to rebuild and solidify its position in the transfer market.
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