The Paris Saint Germain would like to strike a blow at the start of the transfer window by offering himself one of the most coveted players for his position as right-back, Achraf Hakimi. All week long, the Italian press relayed Parisian advances in this dossier. An agreement has even been reached with the player for a five-year contract.

However, there remained one threat to be avoided, that of Real Madrid. The Spanish club, which sold Hakimi to Inter Milan last summer, included a clause in the deal that allowed them to match the transfer amount in the event of an agreement between the Nerazzurri and another club, for a resale of the Moroccan. According to AS, Real Madrid do not intend to interfere in this matter. The White House had chosen to separate from its player last year, to bail out its coffers with 40 million euros. It would be illogical to spend much more less than a year later to compete with PSG.

PSG must indeed meet the demands of Inter, the Italian champion agreeing to give up one of his best players for economic reasons. We are talking about an offer that could exceed 60 million euros, which does not appear in the strings of Real, which will focus on the offensive sector. PSG, for its part, seems ready to break the bank. And the way seems clear.

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