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Liverpool goal Xavi Simons opens in summer

Liverpool boss Arne Slot is expected to be highly active in the summer transfer window to strengthen his side.

After winning the Premier League this season, their focus has turned to next season with the goal of making their team strong.

The Reds' most likely addition will be a new right-back who will join the club to replace Trent Alexander-Arnold.

The British right-back is walking out of the club and moving to Real Madrid, with Bayer Leverkusen's Jeremie Frimpong as a possible replacement.

This summer, Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez has attracted the attention of the Merseyside Club and has left back on Anfield's agenda this summer.

Liverpool also reportedly seeking a new offensive midfielder this summer, with RB Leipzig's Xavi Simons linked to the move to Anfield.

Romano confirms updates about Simmons

Transfer news expert Fabrizio Romano has now confirmed that the Dutch midfielder will leave the German Bundesliga side this summer, a major boost for Liverpool.

Romano wrote on his X account:

“Xavi Simons’ decision has been made: he is ready to leave RB Leipzig this summer.

“As reported in recent months, he is ready for a new chapter with Premier League top clubs and Bayern.

“RB Leipzig knows the players’ plans.”

Xavi Simons can shine in Liverpool

Xavi Simons is operating for RB Leipzig
Xavi Simons wanted by Liverpool. (Photo taken by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)

SLOT hopes there is a midfielder like Simmons on his team, who can’t just score goals, but can also be the creator.

It's hard for Liverpool players to achieve midfield goals, and Simmons is someone who can change next season.

With the Dutchman who performed well in Anfield next season at Anfield, Virgil van Dijk, Cody Gakpo and Ryan Gravenberch, Simmons will easily settle down at the Premier League club.

Bayern Munich has the strongest threat to Liverpool's pursuit of Simmons, but given their strong project under slot machines, they can beat the German government champion.

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