Chelsea get sent message from agent about the possible signing of top Arsenal target
The agent of Achraf Hakimi has come out and sent a clear transfer message to Chelsea and any potential club in the summer.
Impressive standards have been maintained at Inter since his move from the Bundesliga, with six goals and five assists recorded, allowing his valuation to rise further over the past 12-18 months.
Premier League suitors are said to be mulling over big-money raids but freeing Hakimi from a contract that is due to run until 2025 will not be easy, or cheap, and Hakimi’s representative, Alejandro Camano, has told Calciomercato of the speculation surrounding his client: “As of today, he is very happy to play for such an important club. I don’t know what the future holds, but I say today that Hakimi is happy and his team is Inter.
“The objective is to win the Scudetto. After that, Inter’s situation at the club level is complicated, but I repeat: we are very happy here in football terms.
“He has a five-year contract, we signed because we were so confident of Inter’s project. We’ll see what happens in future, but this is a very important step in his career.
“We certainly don’t intend on leaving the team in such a delicate situation.”
Look, we have said it before and we will say it once again, if we are actually interested in trying to secure a transfer deal for Hakimi, then they have the financial and pulling power to get a deal all wrapped up.
They may not need the player in the squad, but considering they want to have the best players, it couldnt harm adding him to a side that will surely challenge for that Premier League title next season right?
JAMIE
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