Reports have confirmed that Moroccan defender Achraf Hakimi "feels panicked" and wants to leave his current club, Paris Saint-Germain, less than a season after joining due to internal divisions within the team and the lack of communication from South American players, particularly Messi and Neymar.
A report by the English newspaper "Daily Mail" revealed that the atmosphere at Paris Saint-Germain is currently negative following their European elimination, despite the team being close to securing the Ligue 1 title. It indicates that there will be several changes during the summer.
French journalist Daniel Riolo spoke on Radio Monte Carlo, stating: "Hakimi wants to leave and feels panicked; he has had enough of his time at the Parc des Princes. The South American stars on the team do not interact with him or speak to him, including Messi and Neymar."
He added that Hakimi feels his abilities will not be showcased at Paris and he can no longer endure the situation.
Radio Monte Carlo noted that the Parisian team has become divided into two camps: one consisting of South American players and the other of those who speak French. Tensions escalated between the two camps following the defeat to Monaco.
Since joining, the Moroccan player has played 32 matches across all competitions, scoring 3 goals and providing 4 assists, with his contract running until 2026.