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Hakimi snubs Real Madrid for new long-term PSG contract

Summary

  • Real Madrid hoped for Hakimi's free transfer in 2026.
  • Mbappe's departure freed up salary space at PSG.
  • Hakimi signed a long-term extension with Paris Saint-Germain.
Hakimi snubs Real Madrid for new long-term PSG contract

Real Madrid had explored the possibility of re-signing Achraf Hakimi on a free transfer in 2026. Their strategy hinged on his expiring contract with Paris Saint-Germain and his historical ties to the club. Despite years in Madrid's youth system, Hakimi departed in 2020 for Inter Milan before joining PSG, where he has since become a standout player.

The situation shifted dramatically following Kylian Mbappe's departure from PSG. This move unexpectedly freed up substantial salary cap space within the French club. Consequently, Hakimi reconsidered his options and opted to sign a long-term extension with PSG, effectively ending Real Madrid's aspirations of bringing him back to the Santiago Bernabeu.

Previously, Hakimi's contract renewal discussions with PSG had stalled, leading Real Madrid to believe a no-fee return was feasible. They had even privately assured him of an open door should he become a free agent in 2026. However, PSG's newfound financial flexibility altered the landscape entirely, derailing Madrid's well-laid plans.

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Hakimi rejected Real Madrid's potential free transfer offer because PSG's financial flexibility after Mbappe's exit allowed them to offer a long-term extension.
Achraf Hakimi was expected to become a free agent from PSG in 2026.
Mbappe's exit freed up significant salary space at PSG, enabling them to offer Hakimi a new long-term deal which he accepted.

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