Hardik Pandya could be on the move ahead of IPL 2027, with former India opener Aakash Chopra laying out the most logical trade packages for Mumbai Indians on 8 Jul 2026.

Which franchises are eyeing Hardik Pandya?

Chopra says every IPL side except Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Sunrisers Hyderabad would pounce if the all‑rounder becomes available. He points to Kolkata Knight Riders, Lucknow Super Giants, Delhi Capitals, Punjab Kings, Rajasthan Royals, Gujarat Titans and Chennai Super Kings as serious contenders. The former opener delivered his analysis on his YouTube channel, noting that the market is already buzzing after a mixed three‑year stint for Pandya at Mumbai.

What does a KKR deal look like?

For Kolkata Knight Riders, Chopra argues Mumbai needs more than just Rinku Singh. The ideal swap, he suggests, pairs Rinku with Harshit Rana. Alternate combos could see Harshit paired with Anukul Roy, or Rinku with Anukul. This would give MI a fresh pace option and a promising batting prospect while freeing up a slot for Pandya’s potential departure.

How would a Lucknow Super Giants package be structured?

Chopra warns that Nicholas Pooran alone won’t satisfy Mumbai’s needs. He recommends adding left‑arm pacer Mohsin Khan to the mix. If Mohsin is included, Lucknow could even ask for Mitchell Santner, giving MI a quality all‑rounder and a spin option to replace Pandya’s middle‑order firepower.

Which deal benefits Delhi Capitals the most?

Delhi’s sweet spot, according to Chopra, is Axar Patel. Adding lower‑order hitter Ashutosh Sharma would turn the trade into a win‑win, delivering MI a genuine all‑rounder and a finishing punch. This combo would address Mumbai’s immediate gap in bowling depth while preserving batting depth.

What are the realistic offers from Punjab Kings?

Punjab Kings could tempt MI with Arshdeep Singh. Chopra lists possible pairings: Arshdeep with Nehal Wadhera or Shashank Singh. He also mentions Marco Jansen and Harpreet Brar as alternative packages that would give Mumbai a fast‑bowling boost and a versatile seam option.

Why Rajasthan Royals and Gujarat Titans are less likely partners?

Chopra admits Yashasvi Jaiswal would be a long‑term gem for Mumbai, but the move wouldn’t solve the immediate need for a bowling all‑rounder. Gujarat Titans, on the other hand, hold Rashid Khan and Kagiso Rabada—both match‑winning stars. Chopra notes that parting with either player is improbable, making a deal with GT a steep climb.

Which combination could work for Chennai Super Kings?

For CSK, Chopra suggests several bundles: Shivam Dube with Anshul Kamboj, Dube with Khaleel Ahmed, Ayush Mhatre with Kamboj, or Urvil Patel alongside Kamboj. These mixes would let Mumbai shore up both batting depth and pace options, offering a balanced response to Pandya’s possible exit.

What does this mean for Hardik Pandya’s IPL future?

The analysis underscores that Hardik Pandya’s trade value remains high despite a three‑year spell that mixed highs and lows. If Mumbai decides to cash in, the market is primed with concrete player packages, each tailored to fill the specific void Pandya would leave. The next few weeks could see serious negotiations, and fans should watch for official statements from the franchises involved.