Leipzig: The truths from the management about Dani Olmo and Xavi Simons

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RB Leipzig could lose its two creative geniuses this summer. Xavi Simons and Dani Olmo, two of Marco Rose’s strong men, are being followed by the biggest European clubs and could leave the ship. The German coach spoke about the two cases for Sky Sportsand despite the interests, trust is required. For Dani Olmo, “I’m mega relaxed, I can’t change it anyway. We’ll know tomorrow, but I’ll sleep peacefully”assured the German coach.

Even if he leaves, Rose has made it clear that his team has the qualities needed to recover, especially with Xavi Simons. The international has broken off contact (with prior notice) since leaving on vacation but has not given up on his adventure in Leipzig and could be tempted by a return. “We hope he comes back (…) Although he does not belong to us, as far as I am concerned, Xavi is an RB Leipzig player.” Will Dani Olmo and Xavi Simons still be at Leipzig after the summer transfer window? Despite coach Rose’s statements, nothing is less certain.

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