PSG will have to pay PSV if they keep Xavi Simons

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He is the strong man of RB Leipzig this season, with his eight goals and nine assists this season. Xavi Simons (20), loaned to the German club by Paris Saint-Germain, impressed the residents of the Red Bull Arena, so much so that they would like to keep him at the end of the season. But PSG wants to keep it particularly for post-Mbappé, especially since the loan does not include a purchase option. However, the operation involves a third club in the equation: PSV Eindhoven.

Indeed, The Parisian indicates that PSG will have to pay some bonuses to the Dutch club and not to Leipzig, according to an agreement reached when Simons’ buyout clause was lifted. Sources close to the matter explain that Paris does not have complete control over Simons and will not have it until 2025.

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