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Achraf said in 2020: “We come from a low-income family that struggled to make ends meet.
“Today, I fight for them every day. They gave up their lives for me.
“They took many things away from my brothers in order for me to succeed.”
Hakimi played for local team CD Colonia Ofigevi before Real Madrid offered him a trial when he was seven.
He played his debut for them aged 18, before signing with Borussia Dortmund on a two-year loan.
He was then sold to Inter Milan for £35million before transferring to PSG for £60million and is now one of the top paid footballers, taking home more than £1million each month.
In July 2018 he met Hiba and they married two years ago.
First son Amin was born in February 2020 and another boy this year.
Like Beckham, Hakimi was a young dad at 22, and says he has no expectation for his sons to follow in his footballing footsteps.