PSG: twist in the Xavi Simons case

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Where will Xavi Simons (21 years old) play this season? For the moment, the only thing that can be said is that the Dutch attacking midfielder does not want to play again in the Paris Saint-Germain jersey. The Dutchman is returning from a successful loan at RB Leipzig (10 goals, 15 assists in 43 matches) and he knows he is in high demand.

For its part, the capital club tried to convince him to stay, but today, Paris will not keep its player. Especially since several clubs such as Bayern Munich and Manchester United are willing to pay a real fortune to secure the services of Simons.

Leipzig did not give up

The Bavarians would be ready to give up €90 million, while the Red Devils would put up €100 million! Sums impossible to refuse for Paris. But Sky Germany reveals that a twist cannot be ruled out. RB Leipzig has not given up on the matter and its leaders are still negotiating a new loan for Xavi Simons!

The German media even adds that the RBL is very optimistic in this matter. Aware that they have a strong chance of seeing Dani Olmo pack his bags, the German leaders have made Simons their priority. This is also what coach Marco Rose recalled. “We hope he comes back (…) Although he does not belong to us, as far as I am concerned, Xavi is an RB Leipzig player.”

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