Manchester United have reportedly made contact with the representatives of Xavi Simons as the Dutch midfielder looks set to leave RB Leipzig this summer. But signing him might not be as easy as putting pen to paper.
Simons, 22, is attracting strong interest across Europe. United, Chelsea, and Bayern Munich have all reportedly held talks with the player’s camp.
According to Sport, Simons wants to leave Leipzig after their failure to qualify for European football next season. His camp is now exploring options, but one major challenge remains — his price.
RB Leipzig reportedly value the player at €70 million (around £60/$80 million). That figure is proving to be a deal-breaker for several interested clubs, including United.
Barcelona, who had been linked with bringing Simons back, have already ruled out a move due to financial limits. Even Chelsea, with their overflowing attack, seem unlikely to make a move at this stage.
United are currently focusing on Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo and have already added Matheus Cunha. Still, interest in Simons shows that they are keeping the door open for more attacking quality — if the right deal comes along.
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Why Man United wants Xavi Simons?
Xavi Simons is seen as a versatile and creative midfielder who can bring flair and control to the final third. At just 22, he already has experience in top leagues and has represented the Netherlands at the international level.
United’s attacking midfield options could use fresh energy, and Simons fits the profile. He’s quick on the ball, calm under pressure, and has a sharp eye for a pass.
But spending over £60 million for a player who may not start every game could be a tough sell for the club’s decision-makers.
Still, with Simons eager to move, the ball is now in United’s court. The only question is — will they take the shot?