PSG reject transfer interest in Moroccan star Achraf Hakimi

PSG reject transfer interest in Moroccan star Achraf Hakimi

Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly made it clear that Achraf Hakimi and Desire Doue are central to the club's future plans, with both players considered untouchable ahead of the upcoming transfer window.

The French champions are determined to build on their recent success and maintain the core of a squad capable of competing for domestic and European honours. As a result, PSG have no intention of entertaining offers for either star unless an exceptional bid far beyond market value is submitted.

According to PSGInside-Actus, as reported by Moroccoworldnews.com, the Parisian giants view Hakimi and Doue as key pillars of their long-term project and are eager to fend off interest from rival clubs.

The decision further underlines the growing importance of Hakimi at the Parc des Princes. Since joining PSG, the Moroccan international has developed into one of the world's premier right-backs and remains one of the first names on the team sheet.

Beyond his contributions on the field, Hakimi has emerged as one of the squad's leaders, with his experience and influence making him an integral part of the dressing room.

The 27-year-old is contracted to PSG until June 2029 and currently carries an estimated market value of €80 million. During the 2025/26 campaign, he made 32 appearances in all competitions, scoring three goals and contributing nine assists.

Hakimi is also expected to play a leading role for Morocco at the 2026 FIFA World Cup as the Atlas Lions seek to replicate or surpass their historic semi-final run at the 2022 tournament in Qatar.

Alongside Hakimi, PSG are equally committed to retaining the services of Desire Doue. The highly rated French-Ivorian winger enjoyed a breakthrough season and has quickly established himself as one of Europe's most exciting young prospects.

The 20-year-old contributed 13 goals and 11 assists in 41 appearances across all competitions, convincing PSG's hierarchy that he should remain a cornerstone of the club's future for years to come.

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