Bayern Munich also wants Xavi Simons

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Where will Xavi Simons play next season? At Paris Saint-Germain, where his contract runs until June 2027? At RB Leipzig, his current club where he is on loan from the Rouge et Bleu? At FC Barcelona, ​​announced among the interested candidates? At the moment it is difficult to say and given the latest information provided by Sky Germanythe situation may even become a little more complex.

Indeed, according to the German media, Bayern Munich is also one of the contenders for his arrival. Max Eberl is a big fan of the Dutchman and would therefore like to enlist him to design the new face of the Munich team. Be wary, however, because Sky Germany adds that it will be very complicated to find an agreement between the different parties (calendar, price, no new coach yet, no sale of players), while the 21-year-old Batavian midfielder is estimated at 60/ 70 million euros.

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