It was a very active summer in terms of movements. Although it seems that everything rumored has to do with Saudi Arabia, acquisition Sadio Mane, Karim Benzema either Neymar Jrplayers who mark a season, in Europe there are also operations that are already standing at the beginning of the season.
One of the clubs that chose to take a step in quality is Red Bull Leipzig. Aware that the strategy he has is not enough to compete with Bayern Munich, he decided this summer to go to the market to give his team a boost in quality and, despite the defeat Josko Guardiol (Manchester City), the team clearly came out stronger.
Undoubtedly, the best step is to renew the Dani Olmo, who all hinted that he would leave Germany but they sold him the new project and they convinced him. The Spaniard alone was not enough and that’s when Leipzig offered him its best teammate to frame the team’s offensive: Xavi Simons.
The Dutchman landed in Germany after one season at PSV Eindhoven, where he broke the mold. He arrived for a small transfer from Paris Saint Germain and became the best player of the season in the Eredivisie. He finished as the top scorer in the league despite being a midfielder (22 goals) and he also distributed 12 assists, which is why PSG took him back on loan. Leipzig.
Xavi Simons They face an important test, repeating their season or improving it at least in the Bundesliga and, although it is still early, things have started on the right track. He won ownership along with Elm and the partnership of the two is the capital for Leipzig. They find each other, break down walls and understand each other amazingly. His mark is a reality and in just four games he has already scored 3 goals and distributed 4 assists, making it impossible for him to return to the bench if he continues like this.
He is 20 years old, goal-oriented, quality and international already in Holland. The only negative thing for Olmo and Leipzig is that it is a loan without a purchase option. If nothing changes, Simons will return to PSG.
Source: La Verdad

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