Arsenal, Tottenham and Manchester United are all set to compete for Dutch superstar Xavi Simons.
The 20-year-old has enjoyed a fantastic couple of years, settling at PSV and appearing regularly for his national side, too. Now, however, it seems as though the next move could be imminent with Paris Saint-Germain in charge of a buyback clause of just €6 million, having sold him to the Eredivisie.
But with the player himself in control of his destiny, he may favour a move to the Premier League, should it present itself.
Spanish outlet Mundo Deportivo says that a final decision is imminent with a flurry of clubs interested in his services, including Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United.
Arsenal have closed a deal for Kai Havertz this week as an option in their frontline and potentially a left-sided No.8. With an array of options in the attacking midfield positions behind Gabriel Jesus, Simons might be less of a priority – but might be too good an opportunity to pass up.
United, similarly, are chasing Mason Mount: Simons might be a more affordable option, with Erik ten Hag having signed a number of Dutch and Eredivisie players so far in his short tenure at Old Trafford. Simons could play on either wing or in midfield, too, giving the Red Devils a versatility that Ten Hag has enjoyed from his squad.
Tottenham might actually be the best option from a squad-building perspective, with Simons an attacking midfield option to offer creativity behind the forwards. With Spurs likely to have reduced spending power in comparison to Arsenal and United, however, a move for an unproven Dutch youngster that could top £30m might not seem feasible for Ange Postecoglou.
PSG's buyback clause becomes live in July – so Premier League sides will have to act fast to secure the midfielder first.
Simons is valued at around €40m by Transfermarkt.
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