Manchester United reportedly retain their transfer interest in RB Leipzig star Xavi Simons but must be ready to shell out a hefty fee.
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Man Utd looking for a midfielderHave set their sights on SimonsLeipzig set to demand a massive feeFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Simons initially moved to RB Leipzig on loan from Paris Saint-Germain, impressing with his skill and versatility. His performances convinced the German side to make the move permanent earlier this year, completing a €50 million (£42m/$55m) transfer.
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According to , Leipzig will demand at least €80m (£67m/$87m) for Simons if he chooses to leave this summer. The Bundesliga club intends to secure a major profit after acquiring him from PSG and will not consider offers below their valuation. Simons is under contract with Leipzig until 2027, but there is a growing belief that the club may be open to negotiations.
Although Simons has faced a brief spell on the sidelines due to an ankle injury, his importance to Marco Rose’s squad remains undeniable. In 25 appearances this season, he has contributed eight goals and five assists, underlining his value in Leipzig’s attacking setup. Given his consistent performances and rising stock, Leipzig are in a strong bargaining position and will not be rushed into making a decision.
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United have been monitoring Simons’ progress since last summer, with their previous manager Erik ten Hag showing a keen interest in bringing him to Old Trafford. Despite a managerial change, with Ruben Amorim coming in, reports suggest that United still consider him a priority target as they prepare for a crucial squad rebuild. However, finances could pose a major hurdle in any potential deal. With the club already facing financial constraints, spending upwards of €80m on a single player may not align with their current budget.
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It has been earlier reported that Bayern Munich are also keeping a close eye on the situation, with reports suggesting they see him as a strong alternative to Bayer Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz. Meanwhile, Leipzig have made their stance clear – any club looking to sign the Dutch midfielder will need to meet their price tag.






