Achraf Hakimi is expected to miss around 6–8 weeks from the ankle sprain he suffered in early November, meaning he was initially “out for several weeks” and is now in the late stages of recovery rather than just starting his absence.

Current injury status

  • Hakimi suffered a severe sprain to his left ankle during a Champions League match for PSG against Bayern Munich in early November 2025, which forced him off in visible pain.
  • Initial medical guidance from reports around the club said he would be sidelined for six to eight weeks and need to keep the joint immobilized for part of that period.

How long he is out for

  • Counting from the early November injury date, a 6–8 week timetable pointed to a potential return around late December 2025 to early January 2026.
  • By mid‑December, multiple reports described his situation as an “injury boost” for Morocco, noting that he had shed his surgical boot and was close to resuming training, which fits a late‑December return window rather than a long‑term absence.

Latest return and match fitness

  • Hakimi joined the Morocco camp for AFCON preparations and has already been able to return to the pitch and play , though coaches stressed he is not yet at 100% fitness and are managing his minutes carefully.
  • In recent comments, PSG coach Luis Enrique emphasized that while he can play, the focus is on getting him back to full match sharpness , meaning his “time out” as a pure injury absence is effectively over, but his full form is still a work in progress.

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