Real Madrid Strategizes to Recruit Former Prospect Achraf Hakimi
Sources reveal that Real Madrid, the defending champions, are actively pursuing Moroccan international fullback Achraf Hakimi to return to the Spanish capital. A recent report by The Athletic outlines two potential scenarios through which Los Blancos are considering acquiring the highly sought-after defender from Paris Saint-Germain.
Hakimi, aged 24, emerged from Real Madrid's prestigious youth academy and made his debut for the first team in 2017. Seeking more playing time, the rapid right-back was loaned to Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga the following year, where he excelled. His remarkable performances led to a permanent transfer to Inter Milan in 2020, contributing to their Serie A triumph. Last summer, PSG secured Hakimi with a significant €60 million bid to bolster their star-studded squad.
With two years remaining on his contract in Paris, Real Madrid is exploring the possibility of making a costly acquisition this upcoming summer or waiting for his contract to expire in 2026 and bringing him back as a free agent. Either option would allow the Spanish club to reclaim a former promising talent who has evolved into one of Europe's most formidable attacking fullbacks. While the financial details remain uncertain, what is clear is Real Madrid's intention to strategically pursue the return of Achraf Hakimi. His history with the club and proven quality make him an attractive long-term target as they strive to sustain success domestically and continentally.
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