Newcastle United shift to Paris offer around €70M for Man Utd target with PSG clause

The Premier League’s elite clubs are circling RB Leipzig’s Xavi Simons, with Newcastle United reportedly preparing a bold €70 million offer to secure the Dutch international’s services.

This potential move would see the Magpies go head-to-head with Manchester United, Tottenham, and Arsenal for one of Europe’s most exciting young talents, signaling their ambition to compete at the highest level.

Simons’ stock has risen dramatically since his €80 million move to Leipzig from PSG last year, with the French giants inserting a lucrative sell-on clause that could see them profit handsomely from any transfer.

The 21-year-old playmaker justified his price tag with an impressive debut Bundesliga campaign, contributing 11 goals and 8 assists across 33 appearances.

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His creative flair and technical brilliance have made him one of the most sought-after midfielders in this summer’s transfer market.

Newcastle’s interest represents a significant statement of intent as they prepare for their Champions League return.

The reported €70 million bid would smash their current transfer record, demonstrating the Saudi-backed ownership’s willingness to invest heavily in world-class talent.

However, they face stiff competition from established European heavyweights, with Manchester United currently positioned as frontrunners according to recent reports.

Tottenham’s interest adds another dimension to the transfer saga, with the North London club reportedly “dreaming” of bringing Simons to the Premier League as they rebuild under their new manager.

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Arsenal’s monitoring of the situation suggests the Dutchman could become the subject of a fierce bidding war between England’s top clubs.

Leipzig’s stance remains crucial to any potential deal. The German club acquired Simons for a base fee of €55 million with additional add-ons, and recent reports suggest they aim to make at least €20 million profit on their investment.

Newcastle’s proposed offer would meet this threshold, though Leipzig may hold out for more given the intense competition for the player’s signature.

For Simons himself, the decision represents a career crossroads. A move to Newcastle would offer guaranteed playing time in a progressive project with Champions League football, while Manchester United or Tottenham could provide the platform of a historic club with greater recent pedigree.

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The Dutch international’s next choice will reveal much about his career priorities at this crucial developmental stage.

As negotiations intensify, this transfer saga promises to be one of the summer’s most intriguing.

Newcastle’s willingness to compete financially with established giants shows how far they’ve come since their takeover, but securing Simons’ signature would require more than just money – they’ll need to convince him their project represents the best environment for his continued growth.

The coming weeks will determine whether the Magpies can pull off what would be their most ambitious signing to date.