Barça relaunches the Xavi Simons track

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FC Barcelona has not forgotten its former little protégé. Trained at Masia, then moved to Paris Saint-Germain, the Dutchman has been shining since his departure from the French capital. Whether at PSV Eindhoven, then now at RB Leipzig, the attacking midfielder has a string of convincing performances and attracts envy, particularly that of FC Barcelona who reportedly tried to bring him in on loan without success last summer.

According to information from Sportthe player’s agent was allegedly involved in the contract negotiations between Nike and FC Barcelona. The Blaugrana, in an economic situation that is still quite delicate, intend to count on this type of cordial relationship with certain intermediaries to facilitate potential arrivals and in particular that of Xavi Simons. In addition to the Catalan club, Bayern Munich and Liverpool are also said to be on the trail of the Dutch international (24 caps, 3 goals).

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