Decision made as giants to sell £66.6 million ‘Gem’ Liverpool wants to sign
There may be a chance for LIVERPOOL to sign up Xavi Simons in the next transfer window, as there has now been some reports which have claimed that PSG are very much open to the idea of letting the gifted midfielder leave the club.
The 21-year-old, after bagging 19 goals and eight assists during a loan at PSV Eindhoven last season, and racked up seven goals and 16 assists during his stint at RB Leipzig during the last campaign
However – he has not quite impressed enough for PSG to give him a real shot in the side when he comes back from his loan spell, and the French giants have reportedly made a strong decision regarding the future of Dutch international heading into the January window next month.
According to Fichajes., the young Dutch midfielder will not continue at RB Leipzig once his loan ends, and The Parisian team will seek to sell him permanently, generating great interest in the international market.
The reports add that the Premier League and LaLiga appear as the most likely destinations, with top-level clubs attentive to his possible departure, A the likes of Barcelona, Real Madrid, Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United have all been linked with a possible move for the lad in recent windows.
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Simons is a brilliant talent and if LIVERPOOL manage to sign the lad he will be a great signing – it is as simple as that. So if PSG are really interested in cashing in on the lad in the next few transfer windows, he will be a great signing for any club..
But it will be interesting to see where he makes the next move too as that will determine what level in the game he is able to reach.
However – we would love to see the lad in the Premier League that is for sure.
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