PSG: a sale for €80 million this winter?

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Relations between PSG and RB Leipzig have been rather good in recent years. The German club is also considering relaunching Randal Kolo Muani, completely lost in France and should go on the offensive in another file: that of Xavi Simons. On his way back to competition, the 21-year-old Dutchman could see his stay permanently extended at the Red Bull Arena.

According to information from Sports BildLeipzig would like to recruit the attacking midfielder as quickly as possible, that is to say from January. The one who is only on loan from PSG (he is under contract until 2027), and who has never shown many signals to return to the capital, is the subject of intense negotiations. A major obstacle to this operation is that the RBL will have to pay a very large check. The player’s value is estimated at €80 million, an amount that seems too high by the Germans.

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