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According to Eduardo Inda in El Chiringuito de Jugones and OK Diario, Achraf Hakimi would be interested in returning to Real Madrid to take over Dani Carvajal at right-back. The journalist stated that the PSG player, who was developed in the youth ranks of the Madrid team, wishes to come back to the Santiago Bernabéu and play alongside Kylian Mbappé once again.
This news comes at a very difficult time for Real Madrid, following the confirmation of Dani Carvajal's long-term injury, which will keep him away from the field for approximately 10 months, a heavy blow for Carlo Ancelotti's team, who knows that the club will not make any moves in the winter transfer market to reinforce the defense.
Hakimi is eager to return to Real Madrid
Achraf Hakimi, who is under contract until summer 2026, is reportedly reconsidering his future at PSG due to his discomfort in Paris and a tense relationship with the coaching staff led by Luis Enrique Martínez. These circumstances have allegedly sparked in the Moroccan player the desire to go back to the Santiago Bernabéu, the place he left in 2020 after his spell at Borussia Dortmund. Now, his potential return seems like an appealing option for the Madrid team, which is starting to look for a long-term replacement for Carvajal, despite the recent renewal of the Spaniard.
Real Madrid is also eyeing Trent Alexander-Arnold, whose contract with Liverpool ends in the summer of 2025 and has not yet been renewed. The Englishman would be open to considering offers from Real Madrid but also does not rule out renewing with Liverpool, who aim to offer him a lucrative contract.
Although there has been no contact between the parties yet, the Moroccan player wants to leave Paris to return to Madrid, and Real Madrid has no doubts that he would be an ideal reinforcement for the future, both due to his individual qualities and his good relationship with Mbappé.
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