Paris Saint-Germain’s Xavi Simons’ future is expected to be decided soon, following the Netherlands’ exit from UEFA Euro 2024 in the semifinals against England this week.
Last month, L’Equipe reported that Arsenal, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Manchester United, and Manchester City have all contacted PSG to explore the possibility of signing Simons this summer.
While Bayern Munich have been aggressively pushing to land the 21-year-old who spent last season on loan at RB Leipzig, there’s no new information that the Red Devils are getting the ball rolling on pursuing the player.
According to The Sunday Mirror’s Simon Mullock, Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is considering a loan move for Simons. This news follows information from SPORT, which reveals that Simons will discuss his decision with manager Luis Enrique.
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The Netherlands international will finalize his decision after talking with the Spanish coach, as this meeting is crucial.
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.