
Achraf Hakimi extends at PSG until 2029
Paris, we have something to tell you...
❤️ Is the future written in Paris? pic.twitter.com/mu0jyFr9F4
— Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_inside) February 7, 2025
Initially under contract until 2026, Hakimi signed for three additional years. According to «Mundo Deportivo», this agreement had been in place for several months. Thus, when Real Madrid inquired about him after Dani Carvajal's injury, the Spanish club was informed that a transfer was impossible. In addition to the duration of his contract, Hakimi benefits from a significant increase. His net salary rises from 10 to 14 million euros per season, or 28 million gross, making him the highest-paid full-back in the world.
This season, Hakimi has participated in 16 of the 21 Ligue 1 matches, scoring two goals, and has also found the back of the net in the Champions League. His place within the Parisian team is undisputed, and his extension confirms his crucial role in the club's ambitions.
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