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PSG’s Dutch attacking midfielder has reportedly made a decision on his future. Xavi Simons wants to continue with RB Leipzig.
The trend is confirmed. PSG is not really counting on Xavi Simons this season and that’s a good thing. The Dutch attacking midfielder, under contract with the Parisian club until 2027, intends to continue the adventure with RB Leipzig, indicates the journalist Fabrizio Romano, specialized in transfer news.
Despite strong interest from Manchester United (Premier League) and Bayern Munich (Bundesliga), the 21-year-old player wants to be loaned back to the German club with whom he will continue to play in the Champions League.
Trained at FC Barcelona, Xavi Simons left Catalonia in 2019 for PSG while he was playing with Barça’s U16s. The Parisian club never really gave him a chance with very little playing time in the first team: 331 minutes between 2020 and 2022.
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