Paris Saint-Germain’s Xavi Simons plans to decide his future after UEFA Euro 2024. Reports suggest he won’t stay with the Parisians, and several top European clubs are keen to sign him this summer.
According to a recent report from L’Equipe, Arsenal, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Manchester United, and Manchester City have all reached out to PSG about the possibility of signing Simons.
Additionally, Florian Plettenberg from Sky Sport Germany reported that Bayern Munich is preparing to submit a loan offer that includes an obligation to buy, with the transfer fee expected to be between €60 million and €70 million.
Plettenberg also reports new information on Monday regarding Bayern Munich’s pursuit of the 21-year-old. The German giants have already settled the key personal terms with Simons and his management.
Club chief Max Eberl is still pushing to finalize an agreement with PSG and PSV Eindhoven, with negotiations ongoing. Bayern Munich is determined to secure him, but the deal also hinges on Simons’ final decision, as RB Leipzig is still in the running.
🚨🔴 Understand FC Bayern have already agreed the most important personal terms with #Xavi and his management!
Max Eberl is not giving up and is working on reaching an agreement with Paris/Eindhoven. Negotiations ongoing. Bayern definitely want him now!
A potential deal also… pic.twitter.com/2NNE2Ty51w
— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) July 1, 2024
During his loan spell at RB Leipzig, Simons made a significant impact, featuring in 43 matches across all competitions, scoring 10 goals and registering 15 assists.