Chelsea SUCCESSFULLY liquidated Hakim Ziyech after 2 times ‘Here we go’ missed

After much trouble, Chelsea finally pushed the Moroccan star Hakim Ziyech away from Stamford Bridge and the attacker’s destination was Galatasaray.

In this summer’s transfer window, Hakim Ziyech is one of the names at the top of Chelsea’s list to liquidate. The Blues seemed to have pushed the “debt” to Al Nassr in June, but the deal collapsed at the last minute because the Moroccan star did not pass a medical examination. However, he eventually left Stamford Bridge.

Ziyech’s destination is the defending Turkish champion Galatasaray. The team also announced the details of the transfer: “Galatasaray has reached an agreement to borrow Hakim Ziyech from Chelsea for free with an option to buy it permanently in the summer of 2024. The club will pay 3.587 million euros for Ziyech in the season 2023/24 and If bought outright, he will receive 2.85 million euros per year from the 2024/25 season.

Notably, in addition to the last-minute breakdown of Al Nassr’s visit to a medical check in June, Ziyech also missed an appointment with PSG. In the January transfer window of this year, although Fabrizio Romano announced “Here we go”, the Morocco international was unable to join the Paris team because of procedural problems, namely, the paperwork was falsified. France’s representative submitted to the Ligue 1 organizers too late.

After 2 times “Here we go”… missed, Ziyech left Chelsea, ending 2 years of attachment that was not really successful. Joining the Blues from Ajax Amsterdam in the summer of 2021 for £ 34 million (€ 40 million) with the label of the number 1 attacker in the Dutch national championship, but the star born in 1993 was “flooded” in the Netherlands. English Premier League.

Ziyech still won the European Cup in his first season with Chelsea, but the mark is not really significant. Closing 3 seasons with The Blues, the Moroccan player has a total of 107 appearances in all competitions, scoring 14 goals and contributing 13 assists.

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