PSG: Xavi Simons takes stock of his future

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With the formalization of Kylian Mbappé at Real Madrid, Xavi Simons was expected to embody the future face of this PSG 2024/2025. Arriving at the club in 2019 from FC Barcelona, ​​the Dutchman has only played 11 games there so far and should not see his playing time increase during the next season. Expected to leave on loan and not continue in Paris, the player has just spoken about his future.

In an interview with Dutch media A.D.the 21-year-old attacking midfielder assures that he “will only decide after the Euro. I want to concentrate fully on the tournament first. The high intensity of the German championship and the way we put pressure allowed me to take a new step in my development. It was the best decision I could have made and I’m glad I dared to do it. For me personally, it was a very good season with the German Super Cup, even if we could have done better. PSV was also a first choice for me and I am happy to have been able to help the club get back on the road to the Champions League..

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