Uli Hoeneß names the PSG star he would most like to see at Bayern Munich

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Uli Hoeneß names the PSG star he would most like to see at Bayern Munich

Uli Hoeneß names the PSG star he would most like to see at Bayern Munich

Speaking ahead of Bayern Munich’s Champions League semi-final second leg against Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday, Uli Hoeneß has revealed which player from the French champions he would sign if gi...

Uli Hoeneß names the PSG star he would most like to see at Bayern Munich

Speaking ahead of Bayern Munich’s Champions League semi-final second leg against Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday, Uli Hoeneß has revealed which player from the French champions he would sign if gi...

As Bayern Munich gears up for a pivotal Champions League semi-final second leg against Paris Saint-Germain, club legend Uli Hoeneß has sparked excitement by naming the one PSG star he'd love to see in a Bayern jersey. Speaking to DAZN ahead of Wednesday's clash, the honorary president didn't hesitate when asked which French champion he'd sign.

Hoeneß singled out Achraf Hakimi, the dynamic 27-year-old right-back, praising his potential fit at the Allianz Arena. "I would take him immediately, because he would fit in very well with us," Hoeneß said, highlighting the Moroccan's pace and attacking flair that could electrify Bayern's defense.

Hakimi is no stranger to German football, having spent two seasons on loan at Borussia Dortmund from Real Madrid between 2018 and 2020. His blistering runs down the flank and defensive solidity made him a fan favorite in the Bundesliga, and Hoeneß clearly sees that spark as a perfect match for Bayern's style.

Unfortunately for PSG, Hakimi won't feature in Wednesday's return leg after picking up an injury in the first match in Paris. But for Bayern fans, Hoeneß's comments offer a tantalizing glimpse of what could be—a world-class talent who already knows the league and could strengthen a key position.

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