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Achraf Hakimi: PSG makes a tough decision
Achraf Hakimi: PSG makes a tough decision

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Achraf Hakimi: PSG makes a tough decision

Achraf Hakimi and Luis Enrique After enduring a grueling season with PSG, Achraf Hakimi will not have a backup this summer. That is the decision made by the French capital club. After a remarkable campaign that included lifting the Champions League trophy, PSG has no intention of overhauling its squad. Only a few adjustments are expected. The main uncertainty revolves around the future of Gigio Donnarumma, and possibly the arrival of Lucas Chevalier. Moroccan international Achraf Hakimi has no plans to leave, as he is under contract until 2029. With 55 matches played (11 goals, 16 assists), the Moroccan is one of the most heavily relied-upon players in the squad—and for good reason. He has no natural replacement. Luis Campos, the club's sporting director, had planned to find him a player who could give him a breather, but according to Le Parisien, Luis Enrique refused. With Warren Zaïre-Emery and Joao Neves both able to fill in at right-back, the Spanish manager feels satisfied with his options.

Achraf Hakimi: PSG makes a tough decision
Achraf Hakimi: PSG makes a tough decision

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Achraf Hakimi: PSG makes a tough decision

Achraf Hakimi and Luis Enrique After enduring a grueling season with PSG, Achraf Hakimi will not have a backup this summer. That is the decision made by the French capital club. After a remarkable campaign that included lifting the Champions League trophy, PSG has no intention of overhauling its squad. Only a few adjustments are expected. The main uncertainty revolves around the future of Gigio Donnarumma, and possibly the arrival of Lucas Chevalier. Moroccan international Achraf Hakimi has no plans to leave, as he is under contract until 2029. With 55 matches played (11 goals, 16 assists), the Moroccan is one of the most heavily relied-upon players in the squad—and for good reason. He has no natural replacement. Luis Campos, the club's sporting director, had planned to find him a player who could give him a breather, but according to Le Parisien, Luis Enrique refused. With Warren Zaïre-Emery and Joao Neves both able to fill in at right-back, the Spanish manager feels satisfied with his options.

Forbes Ranks Morocco 1st Among Arab World's 5 Most Valuable National Football Teams
Forbes Ranks Morocco 1st Among Arab World's 5 Most Valuable National Football Teams

Morocco World

time23-07-2025

  • Business
  • Morocco World

Forbes Ranks Morocco 1st Among Arab World's 5 Most Valuable National Football Teams

Rabat – Forbes has ranked Morocco first among the five most valuable national football teams in the Arab world. 'Five Arab national football teams have secured spots among the world's 64 most valuable squads,' Forbes wrote today. In its world ranking by market value, Forbes ranked Morocco 14th globally. With a market value of $432.5 million, Forbes recalled that the national team made headlines with a historic fourth-place finish during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. 'Ranked first in Africa according to the FIFA Men's World Ranking as of April 3, 2025, the Atlas Lions are gearing up to host the Africa Cup of Nations at the end of the year, with sights set on claiming their second continental title,' Forbes said. Forbes emphasized that the Atlas Lions are building toward the 2030 FIFA World Club, a tournament that the North African country will host alongside Spain and Portugal. The ranking came just a few days after another list, where Forbes ranked Moroccan star Achraf Hakimi as the most valuable Arab footballer. The new ranking also recalled that Hakimi is the most valuable player in Morocco's squad, with a value of $93.6 million. Forbes team rankings included Algeria as the second most valuable team in the world, followed by Egypt, Tunisia, and the UAE. Tags: Africa Football FederationMorocco team

Salah faces stiff competition amid ranking shift at the Ballon d'Or Race
Salah faces stiff competition amid ranking shift at the Ballon d'Or Race

Egypt Independent

time17-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Egypt Independent

Salah faces stiff competition amid ranking shift at the Ballon d'Or Race

The race for the 2025 Ballon d'Or is heating up, with Egyptian international Mohamed Salah of Liverpool battling it out against numerous other global football stars. Spanish newspaper Marca confirmed that the official nominees for the 2025 Ballon d'Or award are expected to be announced in the coming days of July. The 2025 Ballon d'Or awards ceremony will also feature the distribution of several other prestigious titles, including Kopa Trophy for the best young player in the world, the award for the best coach in the world, and the Lev Yashin Trophy for the best goalkeeper in the world. Ballon d'Or 2025 rankings The popular 'B/R Football' network published its latest update to the 2025 Ballon d'Or rankings. The update shows Mohamed Salah slipping down the list, while Moroccan star Achraf Hakimi and his Paris Saint-Germain teammate, Portuguese player Nuno Mendes, have moved up. The new 2025 Ballon d'Or rankings: Ousmane Dembélé (France – Paris Saint-Germain) Raphinha (Brazil – Barcelona) Lamine Yamal (Spain – Barcelona) Achraf Hakimi (Morocco – Paris Saint-Germain) Mohamed Salah (Egypt – Liverpool) Vitinha (Portugal – Paris Saint-Germain) Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (Georgia – Paris Saint-Germain) Fabián Ruiz (Spain – Paris Saint-Germain) Nuno Mendes (Portugal – Paris Saint-Germain) Kylian Mbappé (France – Real Madrid) The renowned French magazine France Football announced the date for the 2025 Ballon d'Or ceremony , with the event scheduled to take place on September 22nd.

Achraf Hakimi ends season as PSG's top performer
Achraf Hakimi ends season as PSG's top performer

Ya Biladi

time16-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Ya Biladi

Achraf Hakimi ends season as PSG's top performer

Achraf Hakimi has enjoyed a stellar 2024–2025 season, emerging as Paris Saint-Germain's most consistent player. According to average ratings published by Le Parisien, the Moroccan full-back finishes the campaign as the top-rated player at the club. With 55 appearances, 11 goals, and 16 assists, Hakimi played a key role in Luis Enrique's squad. He scored in every knockout round of the Champions League—including the quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final against Inter Milan (5–0)—standing out in the most decisive moments. His consistency has been widely praised. He earned an overall average rating of 6.55 out of 10, ahead of Joao Neves (6.45) and Vitinha (6.26). In Ligue 1, he posted an average of 6.25, just behind Ousmane Dembélé (6.31), who was named the league's best player. In the Champions League, his average rose to 6.97, second only to Willian Pacho (7.00).

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