Leipzig: Xavi Simons clears things up about his future

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Sparkling this season with RB Leipzig, Xavi Simons (20 years old) does not know what his future will hold. If he is under contract with Paris Saint-Germain until 2027, the Dutchman is on loan to the German club this season. With his six goals and ten assists this season in the Bundesliga, the attacking midfielder has caught the eye of Luis Enrique who hopes to repatriate him next summer. But the time has not yet come to question his future, as he confided during an interview with Kicker.

“I am now also really focusing on Leipzig. I want to enjoy my present, and my present is Leipzig. We now have important matches waiting for us, and then there will be the European Championship in June. So it’s not yet time to think about next year. After the season, all parties will speak to each other and discuss what happens next. I am very happy here”, explained Simons. You will have to be patient…

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