PSG’s Xavi Simons: A Hot Commodity for Manchester City in 2025

As the curtains close on the summer transfer window of 2024, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is already setting its sights on potential moves for the upcoming summer. The club is particularly focused on the rising star, Xavi Simons, who has caught the attention of several top European clubs. Currently on loan at RB Leipzig, the Dutch international has reportedly piqued the interest of Manchester City.

Manchester City Shows Interest in Xavi Simons

According to reports from TeamTALK, Manchester City has marked Xavi Simons as a key target in their plans. With Kevin De Bruyne’s contract set to expire at the end of the season, the Cityzens are actively seeking a replacement. The attacking midfielder’s profile is said to be appealing to Pep Guardiola, who is eager to add him to his squad. Meanwhile, PSG appears open to a permanent transfer of Simons, with a price tag set at €80 million.

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PSG Set to Make a Substantial Profit?

This potential transfer could see PSG net a significant profit from Xavi Simons’ sale. The Parisians had activated his buy-back clause of €4 million to secure him from PSV Eindhoven in 2023. If he is sold to Manchester City or any other club for €80 million next summer, PSG stands to make a remarkable profit of €76 million. This situation is certainly one to watch as the summer approaches…

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