Liverpool According to the Spanish media, Real Madrid 'have set their sights' on signing Xavi Simons Signings.
After passing through BarcelonaThe 21-year-old, who came through Paris Saint-Germain's famous La Masia youth system, joined the club's squad. However, after failing to break into the Parisians' starting XI, he decided to join PSV Eindhoven in 2022 to play regularly and develop his career.
The Dutchman has shown his qualities in the Eredivisie and, after being impressed by his performances at the Philips Stadion, PSG opted to bring him back to the club last summer.
However, the player was immediately loaned to RB Leipzig and proved his qualities in the German Bundesliga last season. After that, he attracted a lot of attention from several big clubs across Europe this summer, but the player has decided to stay at the Red Bull Arena on loan for the entire season.
Simons has already contributed three goals in four appearances for Leipzig this season and has already established himself as a regular starter in the Netherlands, so it is no surprise that Liverpool have shown interest in signing a player of his qualities.
From Simons to Liverpool
Signings He claims that Liverpool “have their sights set” on signing the 21-year-old and are looking to sign him with the idea of him being a potential long-term replacement for Mohamed Salah – whose future at the club is uncertain at the moment as his current contract is set to expire in less than 10 months.
However, the report says that purchasing the Dutchman will not be easy for the Merseyside club. Manchester City They are also interested in getting your signature.
Simons, valued at around £67 million by Transfer marketHe is under contract to PSG until 2027, so the Ligue 1 giants are likely to demand a huge sum to sell their star in 2025.
The youngster is a versatile player as he can play on both flanks but is also comfortable in the attacking midfield position.
Simons is a very talented player and has the potential to develop into a top striker in the future, so his addition would definitely bolster the Reds' already strong attack if they do buy him next year.