
The 4th Official
·15 de agosto de 2025
Chelsea Remain In Pole Position To Land This Bundesliga Talent: What Will He Add To Maresca’s Side?

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·15 de agosto de 2025
In a recent post on X, journalist Florian Plettenberg mentioned that Chelsea remain in pole position to land Red Bull Leipzig talent Xavi Simons this summer. It has been stated that the Blues are still trying to come to an agreement with the German club over a move for the Dutch attacker in this transfer period.
The 22-year-old had a fruitful campaign at RB Leipzig recently after he produced a string of eye-catching displays for them in the Bundesliga. Simons found the back of the net 11 times and secured eight assists in 33 matches for the German outfit last season in all competitions.
The Dutch sensation gave a good account of himself in the opponent’s half as he averaged 2.09 shots per 90 minutes in the Bundesliga. He was even accurate when distributing the ball after making 78.6% of his attempted passes in the German top flight (stats via fbref.com).
Simons’ current contract at the Red Bull Arena will expire in the summer of 2027, which could be why Chelsea are finding it so difficult to agree on a deal for him in this transfer window.
LEIPZIG, GERMANY – APRIL 05: Xavi Simons of RB Leipzig looks on during the Bundesliga match between RB Leipzig and TSG 1899 Hoffenheim at Red Bull Arena on April 05, 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images)
Simons is a technically gifted footballer who can strike the ball with power from long range. He has got the eye to play a few killer passes in the final third and is a good dribbler with the ball at his feet.
The Dutch talent can contribute by scoring a handful of important goals for his team up top. He is primarily an attacking midfielder but can also operate as a wide player on either flank if needed.
Simons would no doubt add more quality and depth to Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca’s attack. He has what it takes to fight for regular first-team football at Stamford Bridge this season.
At 22, the future looks quite bright for Simons. Hence, he would be a great fit for the West London club’s needs in the long run. However, the jury is still out on whether Simons can cope with the physical side and high intensity of the Premier League if Chelsea manage to snap him up before the end of this transfer window.