Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly identified Achraf Hakimi and Désiré Doué as two of the club’s untouchable players ahead of the summer transfer window, underlining their importance to the French champions’ long-term project.
According to PSGInside-Actus, the Parisian club has no intention of receiving offers for either player as it looks to maintain a competitive squad capable of challenging for major trophies next season. Only an extraordinary bid well above market expectations could potentially change the club’s position.
The decision reflects PSG’s desire for stability after another successful campaign and highlights the growing influence of Hakimi within the team.
The Moroccan international has established himself as one of the world’s leading right-backs since joining PSG and remains a key figure both on and off the pitch. His performances have made him one of the first names on the team sheet, while his leadership qualities have further strengthened his status within the squad.
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Hakimi is under contract with PSG until June 2029 and is currently valued at around €80 million. During the 2025-26 season, he made 32 appearances across all competitions, scoring three goals and providing nine assists.
The 27-year-old is also expected to play a crucial role for Morocco at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where the Atlas Lions will look to build on their historic semi-final run in Qatar four years ago.
Alongside Hakimi, PSG are equally determined to keep hold of Désiré Doué, one of the brightest young talents in European football. The French-Ivorian winger enjoyed a breakthrough season, contributing 13 goals and 11 assists in 41 matches across all competitions.
Still under contract until 2029, Doué is currently valued at €120 million and is viewed as a cornerstone of PSG’s future.
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