On Sunday, media reports revealed that Kylian Mbappe’s mother, Faiza Al-Ammari, was accused of attempting to steal her Moroccan son’s colleague, Ashraf Hakimi, the Paris Saint-Germain player, from his current agent, Alejandro Camano.
According to the report published by the “Daily Mail” on its website, the news comes at a time when it is working to transfer Mbappe from Paris Saint-Germain to Real Madrid.
The newspaper added: Alejandro Camano, Ashraf Hakimi’s agent, asked the “48-year-old” to stay away from the Moroccan international, and Kamano said he was surprised by the rumors linking Ashraf with another agent, and dispelled the allegations, saying, “There is no chance for Hakimi to leave.”
News linked the possibility of Hakimi moving to Kylian Mbappe’s mother’s agency, before Alejandro Kamano denied the allegations and took the opportunity to express his opinion on the mother of the France captain.
Hakimi’s agent said in statements to the Spanish “AS”: We are surprised that her only importance is being the mother of an important player. We respect her, but Hakimi is convinced of our project, and he has a friendly relationship with Mbappe, and being the player’s mother is not enough.
He added: A winner who only has Mbappe, her importance in the market is not present, she has no experience, no deals, her importance is based on a relationship between a mother and a son, and we have seen in the market the relationships of fathers who become representatives of their children, their importance in the market is zero.
This comes at a time when the right-back may be ready to leave the French club, as it is said that Manchester City is preparing to take a step to sign the Moroccan player who attracted attention to him after his brilliance in the 2022 World Cup, especially since the team coached by Pep Guardiola may lose his right-back Kyle. Walker, who is in advanced talks to join Bayern Munich this summer.