Paris Saint-Germain initially took a short-term approach by loaning Xavi Simons to RB Leipzig for another season, but his future now looks more settled. The German club secured him on a permanent deal.
A new report highlights concerns about Simons’ attitude at Leipzig, suggesting PSG may have avoided a tricky situation. However, with a sell-on clause in place, any future transfer could still impact the French club.
According toCaughtOffside, Manchester United may have an edge over Manchester City in the race to sign Simons next summer.
Transfer expertFabrizio Romano confirmed that Simons officially joined Leipzig on a permanent deal worth €80 million, including add-ons. The initial fee is €55 million, with a sell-on clause included.
Manchester Unitedare out of the XaviSimons race
Xavi Simons
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GIVE ME SPORT reports that Leipzig’s €80 million price tag has led Manchester United to pull out of the race for the 21-year-old.
🚨 RB Leipzig's €80m price tag for Xavi Simons has seen Manchester United pull out of the race for the 21-year old.
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This aligns with earlier reporting fromFlorian Plettenberg of Sky Sports, who noted that Manchester United remain interested in Simons and have never lost sight of him. Along with a striker, the club is also looking for a versatile attacking midfielder.
The challenge, however, is the price. Leipzig’s €80 million valuation makes a deal difficult, but a move remains possible.