The future of Xavi Simons at Paris Saint-Germain is uncertain, as the young Dutch midfielder is reportedly hesitant to return to the French club once his loan at RB Leipzig concludes on July 1. According to L’Équipe, no definitive decision has been reached between Simons and PSG, with any resolutions likely postponed until after his participation in the Euros. Simons currently feels that PSG cannot provide the ideal environment for his continued growth, despite the appreciation of his skills by manager Luis Enrique. The midfielder is seeking a leadership role and substantial playing time, guarantees that PSG is unable to offer, suggesting a potential departure from the club.
Potential Destinations and Complications
Arsenal, Manchester City, Manchester United, and Bayern Munich have all expressed interest in acquiring Simons, having contacted PSG regarding a possible transfer. However, L’Équipe notes that Barcelona has not yet shown interest in their former player, contrary to some rumors. A sale appears unlikely due to a prior agreement between PSG and PSV, which states that PSV would receive the majority of any transfer fee PSG earns from Simons until January 2025. Consequently, PSG is more inclined to consider a loan move for the midfielder in the near term.
Return to RB Leipzig on the Horizon?
A return to RB Leipzig is a plausible option for Simons, as the Bundesliga club is eager to bring him back for another season. Leipzig is keen to include a purchase option in any future loan negotiations with PSG. Simons is reportedly open to returning to Leipzig, seeking stability after changing countries three times in as many years. This potential move could provide the sense of consistency Simons is looking for, while allowing him to continue his development in a familiar environment.