ACHRAF HAKIMI PRAISED BY ANDREW TATE, WHOSE ACCUSERS ARE CROWDFUNDING LAWSUIT

April 15, 2023
2 years ago

Paris Saint-Germain defender Achraf Hakimi made headlines Friday amid a divorce from model/actress Hiba Abouk -- who won't be able to keep any of his money -- and drew "top" praise from controversial public figure Andrew Tate.

Hakimi, 24, maintained his innocence after a woman of the same age accused him of sexually assaulting her at his house on February 25, when Abouk was gone with their children.

Abouk, 36, filed for divorce shortly after and requested to keep half of his assets. She was shocked to find out that all of Hakimi's property is under his mother's name.

Tate, 36, gave his nod of approval to the Moroccan soccer star with a comment under an article on Twitter detailing Hakimi's secret from his wife.

"My G," commented Tate, who calls himself "Top G."

Andrew Tate accusers crowdfunding lawsuit


The last thing Hakimi needs right now is to be mentioned alongside Tate, who is currently going through his own legal trouble involving rape allegations.

In fact, three of Tate's accusers, who claim he abused them in the United Kingdom in 2014 and 2015, are crowdfunding the lawsuit against him.

"We intend to take action to encourage a criminal investigation in the UK and pursue a civil case against Tate for compensation to help rebuild our lives," reads the crowdfunding page. "In doing so, we hope to empower other victims of his abuse."


Hakimi's accuser claims the football player attempted to rape her at his home before she managed to escape. She reportedly texted a friend to pick her up after she kicked him and got away. The PSG star believes she wants to extort him.

Chelsea are 'willing to break the bank to make Gavi one of the BIGGEST earners'

Chelsea are willing to make Gavi one of the highest paid players in the Premier League, according to a report.

The 18-year-old midfielder has seen his Barcelona career thrown into doubt over the last few months, with a row between his club and LaLiga over his contract Barca's latest controversy.

Barcelona haven't been able to register Gavi as a first-team player - despite his importance to the side - because of their ongoing financial struggles.

Officials from the Blues are said to have already met with the Spaniard's representatives to discuss a potential transfer, with more meetings reportedly planned.

According to AS, Chelsea are ready to break the bank to persuade Gavi to join the club as Todd Boehly continues to invest heavily in the playing staff at Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea have reportedly made their interest clear to Gavi and his representatives and to stressed how important a role he would be to their side going forward.

AS report the first meeting was satisfactory for all involved and a second one is expected shortly to discuss the next steps.

In a potential second meeting, it's said that Boehly will attend alongside Gavi's parents, as well as the player's agent, former Spain midfielder Ivan de la Pena.

Barcelona have not been able to register Gavi as a first-team squad member but are adamant a solution an be found ahead of next season.

The four-year contract extension Gavi signed back in September, which contained a £879million release clause, is no longer be valid because it's not been registered by LaLiga due to salary limits and Barca's issues with financial fair play.

It's likely Chelsea would be willing to splash out on wages because there would be no transfer fee involved.

Gavi has made 87 appearances for Barcelona's first team and has also impressed for his country, most recently in the World Cup in Qatar.