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Xavi Simons in advanced negotiations with London club

Xavi Simons in advanced negotiations with London club

Yahoo15 hours ago
The transfer of Leipzig's Xavi Simons to Chelsea is reportedly getting closer: according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, both club‑to‑club negotiations and talks over personal terms are making positive progress.
Simons featured in Leipzig's preseason friendly versus Toulouse, indicating a deal is not yet sealed. Leipzig are expected to demand around €70 million (including bonuses) for his departure.
Sources suggest that Arsenal and Bayern Munich are still monitoring the process, but have yet to place any bids for the Dutch international.
A product of Barcelona's La Masia academy, Simons moved to PSG in 2019 before joining PSV on loan. After a prolific campaign, Leipzig secured his permanent transfer in January 2025 for a package of approximately €50 million plus add-ons.
With Leipzig failing to qualify for European competition, the Dutch midfielder has pushed for a move to the Premier League. Last season he scored 11 goals and notched 8 assists in Bundesliga matches, earning a reputation as one of Europe's most promising attacking talents.
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