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Man Utd and Arsenal uncover mammoth transfer fee for Xavi Simons as they battle Bayern for PSG star

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MANCHESTER UNITED and Arsenal have been told to pay a royal ransom of £85m for Euro 2024 star Xavi Simons.

The playmaker is currently lighting up the tournament for the Netherlands.

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Man Utd and Arsenal told to pay £85m for Xavi SimonsCredit: Getty

And interest is high in Paris Saint-Germain’s next star.

Simons, who has played just 11 games for the French national team since arriving from Barcelona in 2019, spent last season on loan at RB Leipzig.

He scored eight goals and 11 assists during his time in Germany.

AND Photograph claims that United, Arsenal and Bayern Munich have all put Simons at the top of their shopping lists.

United are known to be in the market for a new midfielder, with Simons boasting all the qualities needed for an attacking No.8.

While Arsenal are determined to continue building a squad of megastars so they can do better than they did in the previous two seasons by winning the Premier League title.

As for Bayern, they are ready to destroy their team and rebuild it under new coach Vincent Kompany.

Simons took to German football like a duck to water and slotted in alongside Jamal Musiala.

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However, PSG are reluctant to lose Simons even though they have never seen him shine at the Parc des Princes.

Luis Enrique still hopes to convince the Dutch maestro to stay where he is and finally have a worthy season in the French capital.

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And to ward off interested clubs, PSG reportedly placed a price tag of £85m on Simons.

The exorbitant fee will likely keep suitors away for now, especially United, who need to sell before they can buy.

But as the window progresses, and if Simons expresses a strong desire to move on, PSG could be forced to reduce that fee.


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