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Hakim Ziyech Set To Depart Chelsea For PSG
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Morocco’s world cup hero, Hakim Ziyech set for an eventual move on the deadline day of the transfer window from Chelsea.
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The report comes courtesy of Fabrizio Romano who reveals Paris Saint Germain are on the verge of seeing through a loan deal for the former Ajax player.
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Following an underwhelming spell with Chelsea, this could be an opportunity for the player to reinvent himself.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that French club, Paris Saint-Germain is on the verge of making a major transfer move as the club is in advanced talks to sign Hakim Ziyech from Chelsea in the final hours of the transfer window.
The negotiations are reportedly moving fast as the Moroccan international is keen on making a move to the French capital and PSG sees him as a priority target.
According to reports, the deal being discussed is a loan move with no buy option included, this is largely due to the Financial Fair Play rules that the Parisian club must abide by.
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Despite this, the move would still be a significant one as Ziyech has been one of Chelsea’s standout performers this season, providing crucial assists and creating numerous scoring opportunities for his team.
While Ziyech is the main focus of PSG’s transfer activities, the club is also working on securing the services of Milan Škriniar, who is already signed for next season but will try to reach an agreement with Inter Milan to bring him in immediately.
With just a few hours remaining in the transfer window, PSG’s fans are eagerly waiting to see what deals the club can secure in the final stretch.
The potential acquisition of Ziyech and Škriniar could greatly bolster PSG’s already star-studded squad, making them a force to be reckoned with in both domestic and European competitions.
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The report comes courtesy of Italian Sports journalist, Fabrizio Romano.
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