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Ashraf Hakimi achieves a distinguished number among Arab players after moving to the French League


Moroccan star Ashraf Hakimi, who recently moved to Paris Saint-Germain, has achieved a remarkable number, after moving to the French capital team, during the current summer transfer season, a contract that lasts for 5 seasons, until the summer of 2026.


By moving to the French League, 22-year-old Ashraf Hakimi became the first Arab-African player to play in four major European championships out of the five "Big Five".


Hakimi began his professional career with the Spanish team Real Madrid, then moved to the German League, wearing the Borussia Dortmund shirt for two seasons, loaned from Real, and then he left for the Italian league, for Inter Milan, and won the Calcio title with him last season.


Only the young Moroccan star remains to play in the English Premier League, to complete the contract to play in the five major European leagues.


The French club Paris Saint-Germain had officially contracted with Hakimi until the summer of 2026, when the official page of the French capital club on Twitter published a small video showing the young player in the Parisian shirt.


And press reports had stated that Paris Saint-Germain had reached an official agreement with Ashraf Hakimi to contract him during the current summer transfer period, for 70 million euros.


Achraf Hakimi, 22, participated in 45 matches with Inter Milan last season in all competitions, scoring 7 goals and making 11 goals.

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