Liverpool wants to sign Paris Saint-Germain forward Xavi Simons on loan at RB Leipzig to continue his development in Germany. Simons vetoed the opportunity to join Manchester United during the summer, displaying a strong awareness to fulfil his immense potential.
The 21-year-old enjoyed a strong 2023-24 season with Leipzig which played a key role in his return during the summer. Simons has struggled to maintain his place at PSG because they often prefer to play proven and highly reputed players.
Nevertheless, the Dutch international has enjoyed a steep rise in his reputation by displaying his qualities consistently for club and country. Simons played a crucial role for the Netherlands in the Euro 2024 competition until their exit in the semi-finals.
Speaking to FC Bayern Insider podcast, Bild journalist Yvonne Gabriel revealed details about Liverpool’s interest in Simons during the summer. She said:
“PSG would like to sell him next year, but Xavi sees himself at an even bigger club. His price tag, which is already rumored to be over €80m (£67.4m, $89.4m), is utopian for Leipzig. With sums like that, however, the Premier League naturally comes into play, Xavi’s dream destination, as they say, that’s why he took on a new advisor a year ago, the Englishman Darren Dyne. It’s fair to say that the whole league has long had Xavi on its radar. Liverpool were also extremely keen on him this summer, there is a good connection to coach Arne Slot.”
Gabriel further revealed that Simons rejected Man United to earn the loan move to Leipzig during the summer. She added:
“Xavi vetoed the offer [from Manchester United] and was determined to go to Leipzig where he saw better development opportunities”
Standing at 1.79 metres, Simons combines his close control and dribbling skills perfectly with agility, speed and balance in attack. The Dutchman is developing in his goal and assist contribution while his overall play is already critical for his team.
Simons has the fantastic ability to make progressive carries and exploit spaces in the attacking third while creating constant threats. The 21-year-old takes on opponents on ground duels and congested spaces, making smart decisions to beat the defenders.
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Liverpool have signed Giorgi Mamardashvili already to secure the goalkeeping department’s future and they can use a similar strategy. Simons fits the profile perfectly to succeed Mohamed Salah at the club and a price of around £67m is justifiable for a player of his talent.