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Bundesliga leaders want to sign Real Madrid defender on a permanent basis and Morocco already has an impact in Germany
Achraf Hakimi has not ruled out the possibility of making his loan from Real Madrid to Borussia Dortmund permanent, according to the player's agent.
Bundesliga club CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke said earlier this week that he wanted to sign a contract with the left-back, 20-year-old, after securing another striker – l 39; attacker Paco Alcacer – directly from Barcelona.
And the Moroccan international Hakimi, who benefits from a two-year loan from the giants of Bernabeu, takes full advantage of life in Germany.
His agent Alejandro Camano said Goal and SPOX: "Borussia Dortmund is a fantastic club and already feels at home for Ashraf.
"He really feels comfortable and enjoys his time."
After Watzke celebrated the securing of Alcacer, he declared his intention to do the same with Hakimi.
"Dear Paco Alcacer, welcome to Borussia Dortmund," he said.
"And Ashraf Hakimi – we will try to do the same with you, even if it will not be easy."
Alcacer's loan agreement included a clause providing for the possibility of a permanent contract and, although this is not the case for Hakimi, Camano says that Hakimi is grateful to be able to plead his claim to Dortmund.
"We will see what the future will bring," he added. "We do not think of Real Madrid.
"The agreement between the clubs has not changed and there have been no discussions with Real since his departure.
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"We thank Dortmund for having the chance that Ashraf can play at the highest level in an incredible league like the Bundesliga – only what matters."
Hakimi made eight appearances in the leading pack of the undefeated Bundesliga season and played in two Champions League matches after playing nine league games for Madrid in 2017-18 under former coach Zinedine. Zidane.
Six assists during this period increased his shares, but without the possibility of signing full back at the end of his loan period, Dortmund could have to pay a considerable amount.
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