Paris Saint-Germain has confirmed a contract extension for Moroccan international Achraf Hakimi, securing his future at the club until 2029.
The right-back, whose previous deal was set to expire in 2026, has agreed to a three-year extension, reinforcing his long-term commitment to the French champions.
Hakimi, who joined PSG from Inter Milan in 2021, has been a key figure in the squad, providing defensive stability and attacking support from the flanks.
His performances have made him one of the most influential full-backs in European football, and his extension is seen as a major boost for the club’s ambitions.
The announcement came as part of a broader contract renewal strategy at PSG.
Alongside Hakimi, Portuguese duo Vitinha and Nuno Mendes have also secured new deals, ensuring the club retains some of its most promising talents.
Meanwhile, head coach Luis Enrique has extended his contract until the summer of 2027, reinforcing stability at the managerial level.
Hakimi’s extension underscores PSG’s determination to maintain a strong core of players as they continue their pursuit of domestic and European success.
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