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·04 de dezembro de 2024
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·04 de dezembro de 2024
Paris Saint-Germain made a short-term decision by loaning Xavi Simons to RB Leipzig for another season. However, the club is likely to make a more permanent decision next summer, possibly through a transfer sale.
In September, journalist Christian Falk reported that Manchester City and Liverpool are keeping a close eye on Simons’ situation. This summer, top clubs like Bayern Munich, Barcelona, and Manchester United also showed interest in the young talent.
Sport Bild reports that Leipzig are keen to sign the attacking midfielder in January. The player, who is currently on loan from Paris Saint-Germain with a contract until 2027, has shown little interest in returning to the French capital.
While negotiations are ongoing, Leipzig’s main challenge are the €80 million asking price, which seems too high for the German club.
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As 2025 nears, the future of Simons will again be at the center of the transfer rumor mill and The Athletic’s David Ornstein shared the latest on the Dutchman’s future.
“All options are available to Paris Saint-Germain on Xavi Simons,” Ornstein said. “No decisions have been made regarding his future and much can change before the summer.
“Simons was loaned out to RB Leipzig in the last window, as head coach Luis Enrique would not assure anyone of a starting place. But a coach’s view can change and so can a player’s.
“In the Champions League particularly, PSG need extra quality so from chance creation and goalscoring perspectives, he could be that person. Simons is young and fits the new philosophy of PSG.
“Come the end of this season, though, he’ll have two years left on his contract. There is no indication of him looking to sign a new deal, which means this is the point when PSG can maximise their return from a sale. Thereafter, his value will reduce and that makes a permanent exit plausible.
“Some close to the situation expect this to happen and forecast a move to the Premier League or La Liga. There is also huge interest from Germany. Leipzig want to turn the loan into a full-time switch. They lack the budget but are trying to convince him with their story and project.
“Bayern Munich are said to have been willing to pay €100million previously and Borussia Dortmund are admirers as well. Arsenal, Barcelona, Bayern, Liverpool and Real Madrid are seen as the most probable destinations, while Manchester United showed some interest during the previous market.
“But it also depends on the player and Luis Enrique. If the coach wants to keep him and adapts approach slightly — or if Simons returns and accepts not always starting — then he could stay.
“PSG view Simmons as a golden opportunity either way; they either retain a top talent or trade him at a huge profit. Unless something goes badly wrong, his anticipated transfer fee is €80million minimum.”
So far in the 2024-25 season, Simons has appeared in 11 matches, scoring three goals and providing two assists. However, he has been sidelined for Leipzig’s last seven games due to an ankle injury.
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