Daniel Levy could help Tottenham sign Xavi Simons this summer
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Tottenham Hotspur are pursuing Xavi Simons from RB Leipzig as negotiations between Leipzig and Chelsea remain unfinished, creating an opening for Spurs. Chairman Daniel Levy's close relationship with Leipzig supervisory board chairman Oliver Mintzlaff could help facilitate a transfer. RB Leipzig value the Netherlands international at €70 million. Simons offers versatility by playing as an attacking midfielder or wide player and has shown strong technical ability in Germany. Tottenham require added quality and depth across the attack, and Simons fits that need while remaining young enough to develop into a future star. Chelsea remain interested and may intensify efforts.
Tottenham Hotspur are looking to sign Xavi Simons from the German club RB Leipzig, and Daniel Levy could play a key role in getting the done. According to BILD, the Netherlands International was nailed on to join Chelsea this summer, but the deal is far from complete. The report claims that negotiations are not finalised between RB Leipzig and Chelsea. That has now opened the door for Tottenham to get the deal done.
Spurs will need more quality and depth in the attacking unit, and Simons would be an excellent addition. He is young enough to improve further, and he could develop into a future star with the right guidance. He is capable of operating as an attacking midfielder as well as a wide player. His versatility will be a bonus for Tottenham if they can get the deal done.
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