Manchester City target PSG attacking midfielder Xavi Simons

Manchester City are keeping a close eye on Xavi Simons, the highly talented midfielder currently on loan at RB Leipzig from PSG.

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The 21-year-old Dutch international has quickly established himself as one of the most exciting young prospects in football, drawing attention from elite European clubs, including the Premier League champions.

Simons has made a tremendous impact during his loan spell at RB Leipzig. In 47 appearances for the German club, he has scored 11 goals and provided 16 assists, showcasing his ability to influence games both as a creator and a goal scorer. These contributions have only solidified his growing reputation as one of the brightest young stars in Europe.

His market value, according to Transfermarkt.com, now stands at an impressive €80 million, a testament to his rapid rise and growing influence on the pitch. This figure reflects not only his current performances but also his potential to become one of the leading midfielders in world football in the years to come.

On the international stage, Simons has continued his upward trajectory. He has already earned 22 caps for the Netherlands, scoring three goals. His ability to adapt to high-pressure international fixtures at such a young age further underscores his potential and importance to both his club and country. Simons’ growing profile on the world stage has made him a highly sought-after player, with many top clubs interested in securing his services.

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According to Bild journalist Christian Falk, Manchester City are seriously considering a move for Simons in the summer transfer window. The English giants see the Dutch midfielder as a possible replacement for their iconic playmaker, Kevin De Bruyne. The 33-year-old Belgian has been central to City’s success over the past few years, but with his contract nearing its end and rumors circulating about a potential move to Saudi Arabia, the club may need to find a suitable successor in the near future.

Simons is viewed as a strong candidate to fill the void left by De Bruyne, given his outstanding technical abilities, vision, and creativity on the field. His versatility in midfield, capable of playing multiple roles, makes him an ideal option for a team that values tactical flexibility and high-quality ball distribution. While it remains unclear whether City will move forward with an official bid, their interest suggests they are planning for a future without De Bruyne.

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For the time being, Simons remains focused on his development at RB Leipzig, where he has become a key player in their squad. His loan agreement with Leipzig is set to run until the end of the season, and any move for him would involve PSG, who still own his contract. Any permanent deal would require negotiations with the French club, adding another layer of complexity to his potential transfer.

Simons’ blend of youth, skill, and experience makes him an appealing option for top clubs across Europe, including Manchester City. His performances over the remainder of the season will be crucial in determining whether City or other clubs intensify their efforts to sign him during the next transfer window. Whether he steps into De Bruyne’s shoes or not, Simons is undoubtedly a rising star who will be one of the key players to watch in the coming years.

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Enzo Cattaneo

Naples-born Enzo Cattaneo has spent more than a decade living in Madrid and writing about Spanish football, German football and the Premier League for various Spanish football websites and now he writes about World football for World Football Rumours. He's been thinking about football transfers and rumours pretty much nonstop since the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea.

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