Now negotiate contracts yourself
When a footballer changes agent, a transfer is often not long in coming. Chelsea’s Hakim Ziyech (29) has taken this step and parted ways with Agent Nakhli Mondial after twelve years – the Moroccan will represent his interests himself in the future, as he per Instagram communicated.
“I’ve reached a point in my life where I felt the time had come to take full control of my professional future. I want the negotiations and the decisions about my career to be made by me,” said the offensive all-rounder, who has a contract in London until 2025. If you want to contact the homegrown SC Heerenveen with “professional interest”, you will find the necessary data in his Instagram profile.
He is on AC Milan’s wish list, according to information shared by The Athletic and journalist Gianluca Di Marzio. The Serie A champions are said to be interested in a loan deal. Ziyech moved from Ajax Amsterdam to Chelsea in 2020 for 40 million euros, where he mostly played as a joker in 83 games.
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Kevin De Bruyne (31) also separated from his advisor, negotiated his new working paper with Manchester City himself and saved millions. With the support of his father and a lawyer, the Belgian secured a four-year deal that should net him nearly €100m until 2025. The truth is that it’s easier to bag a deal like this without an agent when you’re the superstar at one of the richest clubs in the world.
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