Xavi Simons, permanent transfer in sight?

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Loaned to RB Leipzig this season, Xavi Simons seems to be moving away from Paris Saint-Germain for good. Despite a start to the season marked by injuries and a mixed record (3 goals scored), the young Dutch international maintains a high rating on the market. If his return to Paris seems improbable under the Luis Enrique era, his future could be sealed in the Bundesliga next summer.

Leipzig ready to break the bank

According to several sources, RB Leipzig wants to permanently buy the midfielder trained at Masia. PSG would have set a price between 70 and 80 million euros, a sum that the German club would be ready to match. However, Bayern Munich are also monitoring the situation and could enter the race to secure the player’s services.

If RB Leipzig takes action, Xavi Simons could well continue his development in Germany, where he already demonstrated the extent of his talent last season. A final decision is expected this summer, while bidding could rise further if there is increased interest from other major European clubs.

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