After 24 hours of incessant twists, the Hakim Ziyech file at PSG was definitively closed this Wednesday morning.
Eager to join the Parisian club with which he had reached an agreement in the form of a loan on Tuesday evening, the 29-year-old Moroccan international will finally return to Chelsea, the LFP not having approved this transaction in the morning.
For the Parisian club, the approval of the loan of Hakim Ziyech in the capital could not intervene on time due to documents sent too late by the English.
The slowness of the London leaders is, in fact, one of the reasons why this file could not materialize in time.
In the entourage close to the Blues, it is argued that the club's priority on this last day of the transfer window was above all to finalize the arrival of Enzo Fernandez.
The Argentinian world champion has signed up for 120 million euros until 2031. Given the magnitude of this case and the colossal financial stakes surrounding the arrival of the player from Benfica, the lawyers sent by Chelsea were more focused on this transfer than Ziyech's loan to Paris.
A certain cacophony won the floors of the club run by American businessman Todd Boehly.
The exchanges between the Parisian and London management have not always been fluid in this last right.
Chelsea also points to the procrastination of the leaders of PSG on the contours of the loan of the Moroccan striker in the capital.
The two clubs had agreed on a dry loan without an option to buy in the last moments of the transfer window.
But there had been a question for a time that a purchase option, mandatory or not, be integrated into this loan which finally fell through.