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PORT LUIS, Mauritius, Aug. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Global multi-asset broker HotForex, who recently announced the renewal of their partnership agreement with Paris Saint-Germain for the 2021/22 season, are excited to welcome Lionel Messi and all the club’s new arrivals including Georginio Wijnaldum, Achraf Hakimi, Sergio Ramos and Gianluigi Donnarumma and wish them the best of luck throughout the season.
In many ways, Paris Saint-Germain were by far the big winners of the summer transfer window, having realized the ultimate dream team. The French club managed to build an incredibly talented squad with several high-profile players ready to line up for another successful season.
A HotForex spokesperson commented: “As official partners and proud supporters of Paris Saint-Germain we are thrilled to be cheering on the team for another successful season! Undoubtedly, Paris Saint-Germain has set up one of the mightiest teams in history and we are certain there is more to come.”
Acting as the French football club’s Official Online Trading Partner for a second consecutive season, the company will continue engaging its clients and football fans with new activities and educating them about the shared values of online trading and football.
Visit the HotForex website today to find out more about the partnership renewal.
About HotForex
HotForex is committed to the success of its clients and gives them a competitive edge through cutting-edge technologies, exclusive access to market research, innovative trading platforms, learning resources and 24/5 multilingual support. Through its policy of providing its clients with the best possible trading conditions and an optimal environment to trade it has positioned itself as the forex broker of choice for traders worldwide.
Risk Warning: Trading Leveraged Products such as Forex and Derivatives may not be suitable for all investors as they carry a high degree of risk to your capital.
HF Markets Ltd marketing@hotforex.com, +44-2030978571
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