
Wanda Nara, 38, ‘dating PSG star and most eligible bachelor, 26 ‘ who was teammates with ex-husband Mauro Icardi
FRENCH FANCY Wanda Nara, 38, 'dating PSG star and most eligible bachelor, 26 ' who was teammates with ex-husband Mauro Icardi
MAURO ICARDI's ex-wife Wanda Nara has reportedly found a new man.
The 38-year-old married Icardi in 2014 but endured multiple break-ups and reconciliations.
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Wanda Nara has reportedly found love after her split from Mauro Icardi (pictured)
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The super WAG was in attendance at the CL final and sent out this snap to her 17.5m followers
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Wanda has been single since splitting from Icardi last year
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Nara and the Galatasaray striker finally split for good last summer.
And after a spell of enjoying single life, Nara has been linked with a new flame.
The WAG-turned-agent was in Munich last Saturday to watch the Champions League final between PSG and Inter Milan.
Spanish journalist Yani Latorre claims Nara is seeing PSG's "most eligible bachelor" Achraf Hakimi, 26, - a former teammate of Icardi.
LAM host Yani Latorre claimed, via the Daily Star: "I have the name of the PSG player [Nara is dating].
"He's PSG's most eligible bachelor. She knows him from Mauricio's time at PSG.
"It seems she is with Hakimi.
"Wanda stayed where the PSG players and their families are [in Munich]. She participated in the intimate celebration at the hotel.
"[She] was recording for MTV in Italy. They sent her a plane ticket, a hotel reservation, and a ticket to the stadium - someone from PSG."
Nara took over the duties of her husband's agent, and helped mastermind a loan move from Inter Milan to PSG in 2019.
Wanda Nara risks Instagram ban as Mauro Icardi's ex-wife poses naked to promote new single
The couple announced they had split in 2022, only to get back together.
But last summer, Nara opened up about the end of their relationship, with the pair now heading for divorce.
Nara told America TV: "For personal and health reasons, I tried once more, but it didn't work. Let everyone talk. I've saved my silence for the last.
"I know how hard endings are and what they cost. There are things on TV and the internet that aren't true, but I accept it as part of the bad and who I am.
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Nara has been linked with PSG star Achraf Hakimi - a former teammate of Icardi
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"I decided to end it, but Mauro and I will still be a family. It wasn't a mistake to try more when there was love.
"I regret nothing. These years were the best of my life, but now I must be alone.
"There is no villain or third party. Our relationship was always stronger than it seemed from the outside.
"My priority has always been my children, and now more than ever. Thank you for your respect."
Hakimi began his career at Real Madrid and is the captain of Morocco.
He joined PSG in 2021 and has played 168 times for the Ligue 1 giants, scoring 23 goals.
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