It’s official. Achraf Hakimi, the Moroccan international, has extended his contract with Paris Saint-Germain until June 2029! The player, who has delivered exceptional performances with the Parisian club, expressed his happiness at continuing his journey with the team.
Hakimi stated in a comment: “I am very happy to continue with Paris Saint-Germain. I would like to thank the President, the Sporting Director, and the coach for making this possible. This club and its fans have something truly special. Here, I have the ideal environment to work and thrive on the field. It is a great honor to represent this great club, and I look forward to continuing to contribute to its history.”
The Parisian club also announced the contract extensions of Vitinha and Nuno Mendes until June 2029. Media reports indicated that Mendes, who was sidelined for several months due to injuries, is now back with strong performances after being linked with Manchester United.
Additionally, Paris Saint-Germain announced the extension of coach Luis Enrique’s contract until 2027. The club stated in a release: “Paris Saint-Germain is proud to announce the contract extension of coach Luis Enrique until 2027, as well as the extensions of players Achraf Hakimi (2029), Vitinha (2029), Nuno Mendes (2029), and Yoram Zague (2028). Ibrahim Mbaye and Naoufel El Hannach have signed their first professional contracts and will remain with the capital club until 2027.”
These steps reflect Paris Saint-Germain’s strategy to strengthen its squad and invest in young talents and coaches who contribute to achieving the club’s domestic and European goals.