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Xavi Simons’ future is still up in the air. The Dutch international, who scored in the Euro semi-finals, has still not made a decision about his future club but has reportedly decided to leave his apartment in Leipzig. According to ImageSimons reportedly told his landlord several weeks ago that he was leaving. However, the move could take place within Leipzig itself, with the club’s management reportedly confident in their chances of keeping the player trained at La Masia on loan for another season.
Bayern would still be pushing to get him back while Manchester United would have entered the race for the Dutch nugget. PSG would have liked to get their player back at the end of his loan to Leipzig, but the latter announced that he did not want to return to the French capital this summer. Highly sought-after, Xavi Simons is likely to continue to shake up this summer transfer window for a little while longer.
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