Behind the scenes of Hakim Ziyech’s failed loan move to PSG

Hakim Ziyech’s (29) move on loan to Paris Saint-Germain from Chelsea looked to have been all but completed. The Moroccan international was already at the club’s headquarters having arrived prior to deadline day, and he had undergone a medical ahead of the move. 

The deal between the clubs was struck in the evening of deadline day, and PSG looked to have reached the end of a long recruitment process that saw three other wingers targeted following Pablo Sarabia’s move to Wolverhampton Wanderers earlier in the window. 

However, the deal came unstuck in the final moments of the transfer window, with a series of errors on Chelsea’s side of the deal causing the loan to fall through. According to L’Équipe, Chelsea made an error in the first contract sent to Les Parisiens. That initial error rectified, the London club then sent the contract back, but this time unsigned. 

A second document was then sent from Chelsea to PSG, but once again unsigned. The problem was only rectified with the third document, but by that time, it was too late, and the deadline had passed. Chelsea claim that this catalogue of errors issues from the fact that the club were preoccupied with the signing of Enzo Fernandez from Benfica. 

PSG continued to attempt to conclude the deal the following morning, but after a meeting, the LFP legal committee decided not to approve the loan, meaning that Ziyech heads back to Stamford Bridge, whilst PSG were left frustrated and without a replacement for Pablo Sarabia. 

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Sean O’Brien getting back down to the serious business of shoulder rehab

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SEAN O’BRIEN IS down on all fours, back pushing the grindstone.

A month after undergoing a second surgical procedure on his shoulder, the Ireland international is relieved to return to something approaching a routine. Even if he is still a long way removed from playing rugby.

The news that his shoulder joint had become infected after his initial surgery to correct a dislocation early this year and would need reconstruction was frustrating to put it mildly.

Now Joe Schmidt’s first-choice openside will likely have to look beyond next year’s Six Nations too, with the prospect of having a good run at the World Cup his only consolation.

“When I came back last year I was in serious shape,” O’Brien told TheScore.ie yesterday.

“I just needed a few games to get that fitness. There’s nothing but playing games for that.

“I struggled,” admits the Guinness ambassador looking back to when the specialists broke the news, “I struggled when I knew that something wasn’t actually the way I thought it was.

“If that’s kept at bay this time and there’s no tweaks, or little aches or pains – it’s in a way better place already.”

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O’Brien is pencilled in for a March return to playing. Spring still feels a very long way away so you could hardly begrudge the 27-year-old a few weeks to take his head out of rugby and all the good nutritional habits that go with it.

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He did his best to avoid separating himself from the playing squad too much, and now that he’s back sweating on the gym floor he’s his own harshest critic when it comes to his moments of weakness.