The future of Xavi Simons21 years old, is unclear. The 24-25 season started a few months ago, but with the winter transfer market approaching, the rumor mill is revving up both for this window and for the next.
And yes, next summer everything indicates that the ‘Xavi Simons soap opera’ will be there again. The youth squad FC Barcelona anda was linked to various teams at the end of 23-24, which the Bayern Munich the loudest sound to drive him away. There was even speculation that he would stay on PSGthe club owns his rights, but he did not stay because Luis Enrique This did not convince him. Finally moved back to RB Leipzig.
If the Asturian coach continues in Paris next season, it is expected that he will once again find a way, in this case permanently. It should be remembered that he cannot have another loan at Leipzig, because a loan is only allowed twice at the same club. The energy drink group is already looking for a formula to acquire their services, which will cost them about 70 million. Meanwhile, in the background, Liverpool are interested in the situation according to the English media and plan to launch an offensive in the summer.
However, that is when the figure of Kloppin his new role Red Bull may prevent him from signing with his former team. In fact, according to ‘Caughtoffside’, the German team wants to take advantage of his figure to convince him that the Premier League is not the ideal destination for him, that the best option is to continue growing with RB Leipzig.
Meanwhile, Xavi continues to recover from the ankle injury that kept him on the sidelines since last October 23, exactly when he played 78 minutes against Liverpool. This season, he played a total of eleven games in all competitions with his club, achieving three goals and three assists. Because of their absence, the team’s performance suffered, especially in the Champions League where they were mathematically eliminated losing six games out of six played, a completely unexpected situation.
Source: La Verdad
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