Hakim Ziyech, the rising star of the Moroccan national football team and a Champions League winner with Chelsea, has successfully concluded an exceptional transaction, selling his luxurious villa for an impressive sum of 7 million euros.
Reports from the Netherlands highlight the sale of Ziyech’s property situated in Vinkeveen, a region renowned for its picturesque landscapes in the northern part of the country.
Having initially acquired the villa in March 2020 for 4 million euros, the Moroccan international has now made a substantial profit of 3 million euros through this lucrative deal.
The residence, constructed in 2009 and spanning an expansive 515 square meters, boasts top-tier amenities such as swimming pools, a gym, saunas, and private access to Lake Vinkeveen.
Ziyech’s strategic move extends beyond the financial realm, as he is reportedly exploring the prospect of acquiring a new villa in Marrakech, Morocco, signaling potential interest in the commercial real estate sector.
This foray into real estate investments aligns with Ziyech’s current focus, given his ongoing recovery from an ankle injury sustained during the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast.
The injury has kept him sidelined from Galatasaray’s matches, leading the 30-year-old to miss 14 consecutive games.
His participation in the Moroccan team’s upcoming gathering in mid-March remains uncertain, as reported by “winwin,” indicating a need for additional recovery time.
As Ziyech contemplates his return to the pitch, speculation surrounds his future at Galatasaray. While plans for a return to collective training are underway, his involvement in matches before mid-March appears improbable, according to Fotospor.
The football community eagerly awaits Ziyech’s resurgence both on and off the field, as he navigates through this chapter of his career.