The Moroccan player will not play for the Paris team because the ‘blues’ have deliberately sent the wrong documentation on three occasions to torpedo the operation
Monumental mess for PSG’s failure to sign Hakim Ziyech. Chelsea’s Moroccan midfielder, who underwent a medical in Paris on Tuesday and lacked the signature to end his loan until the end of the season, will ultimately not play in France. According to Bruno Salomon, a journalist from Radio France, the London team mistakenly sent the documentation to PSG on three occasions, with the sole purpose of obstructing the operation at the last minute.
The Paris team, very angry at Chelsea’s course of action, denounced the facts before the French league commission, which met this Wednesday morning to decide whether or not the Moroccan will agree to the Moroccan’s loan to PSG, due to the malpractice of the London club. team. In the end, the committee rejected the Paris team’s appeal and Ziyech continues to play in the Premier.
Chelsea has been the protagonist of the winter market, spending more than 300 million euros on players like Enzo Fernández, Mykaylo Mudryk or Benoit Badiashile. Precisely for this reason, the London team would be obliged to let players leave so that their salary cap is not compromised. The sale of Jorginho to Arsenal is not enough and Ziyech’s operation to PSG saved the ‘blue’ side the important chip the Moroccan has, but it will not be like that in the end.
It is not the first time that an event of this nature has taken place on the last day of the market. David De Gea did not sign for Real Madrid in 2015 because Manchester United sent the signed documentation three minutes after the deadline. Filip Kostić, a footballer from Eintracht Frankfurt, recently did not sign with Lazio because the German team gave the Roman team a false email address so that the signing would not take place.
Source: La Verdad

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