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Xavi Simons' “Dream” Transfer Destination Reveals

RB Leipzig midfielder Xavi Simons is reportedly a “dream” to return to Barcelona this summer.

The Dutchman is the target of most elites in the Premier League, with Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United exploring a deal worth around £60 million.

Asked about his future for the nearest time, Simons admitted that he had informed Leipzig of his “dream”, which he told him that he would sit down with the club at the end of the season to evaluate his choice.

Fabrizio Romano One of the goals that demanded Simmons was to ultimately play for Barcelona. The midfielder joined Barcelona's famous academy at the age of seven and is arguably the best young player in the world during his time in La Masia.

Unfortunately for Barcelona, ​​the controversy over the 16-year-old Simons' contract extension led him to bring his talent to Paris Saint-Germain in 2019, while the La Liga Giants are believed to have earned only €130,000 for his development rights.

“I left part of the people in Barcelona, ​​and part of Barcelona will always be with me,” Simmons posted his massive social media to his vast social media as he left.

With the cost of his next move likely to increase significantly, Simmons' chances of rejoining the cash-strapped Barcelona side are considered very slim, and the move to the Premier League is the most likely outcome.

Among British suitors, Manchester United mentioned with the greatest interest that although such a expensive deal is likely to depend on the Red Devils winning the Europa League and qualifying for the Champions League.

Arsenal and Liverpool already have the temptation to play for Champions League contenders, and among some of the young and talented people Chelsea are willing to spend in the game, Bruce can be seen making an offer.

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