PSG’s strategy to pay PSV nothing for Xavi Simons

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The future of Xavi Simons is fueling all the discussions at Paris Saint-Germain. As the days go by, the idea of ​​a departure of the 21-year-old attacking midfielder is increasingly being considered, especially since the Dutchman seems to be opening the door to Bayern Munich. With the trend of a departure closer than ever, the capital club has opted for a financial strategy to avoid paying PSV Eindhoven, according to World Sports.

Indeed, if PSG were to permanently part ways with Xavi Simons, it would have to pay 20% of the transfer fee to the Dutch team. With this in mind, the Parisian leaders are favouring the idea of ​​a loan, an option that Bayern Munich and RB Leipzig seem willing to propose, given that from the winter transfer window, this clause is no longer valid. As a reminder, Simons is tied to PSG until 2027.

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