Real Madrid are searching for a successor to Dani Carvajal, who is 32 and nearing the end of his prime. As they look ahead to 2025, the club has been linked with several right-back options.
This past summer, Mario Cortegana of The Athletic reported that Real Madrid are considering Achraf Hakimi as a potential long-term replacement for Carvajal. Rumors have also suggested that Trent Alexander-Arnold is on their radar.
Moreover, Diario AS reports that Hakimi is another target, but his situation is tricky. His contract runs until 2026, and he’s expected to renew with PSG.
🚨 Achraf Hakimi is another target, but his situation is complicated as his contract ends in 2026, and is expected to renew with PSG. @diarioas pic.twitter.com/GkcZFiNITg
— Madrid Xtra (@MadridXtra) October 18, 2024
As a result, with Trent Alexander-Arnold’s contract set to expire next summer, Real Madrid wouldn’t have to wait until 2026, when Hakimi’s deal ends, to secure a new right-back.
Still, journalist Eduardo Inda also notes that the Moroccan appears to be the target that Real Madrid pursues. On the set of El Chiringuito, the Spanish journalist revealed behind-the-scenes details regarding Hakimi’s situation at PSG.
“Achraf Hakimi is a bit tired of PSG, living in Paris, and his relationship with the coach, which is not the best in the world,” Inda said.