Leipzig sends a strong message about the future of Xavi Simons

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Xavi Simons seduces his world at Rb Leipzig. Arriving this summer on loan from Paris Saint-Germain, the Dutch attacking midfielder quickly established himself as one of the best and most important players in the squad.

This weekend as part of the 22nd day of the Bundesliga against Borussia Mönchengladbach, he found the path to goal for the 8th time of the season in all competitions.

This Sunday, in comments reported by Sky Germany, RB Leipzig sporting director Rouven Schröder sent a strong message regarding the midfielder’s future. A message that should please Parisian supporters.

“At the end of the season, Xavi Simons will return to PSG and we will have the opportunity to request a new loan next summer. For the moment, this is the beginning of a rather negative reflection. However, this is just my guess. It will depend on how Paris lines up after Mbappé’s departure. did he declare.

Xavi Simons, Luis Enrique compatible

The sporting director of RB Leipzig therefore clarified the situation around Xavi Simons. While rumors suggested that the capital club had loaned its player for 18 months, the German club announced that the player should indeed return to the French capital at the end of the season.

Under contract until June 2027, Xavi Simons should wear the colors of Paris Saint-Germain next season. Unless the club wants to sell it or loan it again. But his development and his high-level performances suggest that the Parisian leaders will keep him and make him one of the pillars of Luis Enrique’s training.

The former PSG player has all the qualities to establish himself sustainably within the Spanish technician’s squad. A versatile player, he can, like Marco Asensio, play in several positions. Whether on the attacking front or in the midfield. His profile is a blessing for a coach.

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