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Newcastle United Preparing Offer Around €70M for Man Utd Target With PSG Clause
Newcastle United Preparing Offer Around €70M for Man Utd Target With PSG Clause

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time4 hours ago

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Newcastle United Preparing Offer Around €70M for Man Utd Target With PSG Clause

PSG sold Xavi Simons to RB Leipzig earlier this year, and the Dutch midfielder has since attracted interest from several Premier League clubs—including Tottenham Hotspur. As previously reported by Fabrizio Romano, Leipzig paid €80 million for Simons, with €55 million paid up front. The 21-year-old signed a contract through June 2027, and the deal includes a sell-on clause in favor of PSG. Advertisement With the summer transfer window approaching, speculation around Simons' future is building. According to recent report from CaughtOffside, Manchester United may now be leading the race to sign him,. Meanwhile, Fichajes reported that Tottenham are looking to reinforce their squad ahead of a Champions League return, naming Simons as one of three key targets. The outlet even claims the club is 'dreaming' of landing the Dutch international, which could lead to a notable windfall for PSG if a transfer materializes. Newcastle keen on former PSG standout this summerOn Friday, Fichajes reported that Newcastle United are determined to make Simons a key part of their plans for next season. The Premier League club is reportedly preparing an offer of around €70 million to sign the talented Dutch midfielder. Advertisement This news comes after Bild reported that RB Leipzig signed Simons from PSG for €50 million in January and aim to make a €20 million profit on the deal. Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United, Manchester United and Arsenal are all monitoring the 22-year-old closely after he tallied 11 goals and eight assists in 33 appearances last season.

Sell Zinchenko and buy Simons? Fans on transfers
Sell Zinchenko and buy Simons? Fans on transfers

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time17-06-2025

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Sell Zinchenko and buy Simons? Fans on transfers

[Getty Images] We asked you to tell us one player you want Arsenal to sign, and a player you want to be sold this summer. Here are some of your comments: Jake: We have to go and get Benjamin Sesko! He looks like the real deal and with his age and profile we could be looking at a number nine who can last us the next 10 years! Sadly, the time has ran out for Oleksandr Zinchenko at Arsenal. Mikel Arteta does not favour him and I would rather see Myles Lewis-Skelly, Riccardo Calafiori and Jakub Kiwior take the minutes. Advertisement Jordan: Upgrading the left wing will be one of Arsenal's priorities this summer. Of the two we currently have, I think Leandro Trossard leaving makes the most sense given his age and profile, leaving Gabriel Martinelli to compete with a new signing. I would like to see Arsenal go for someone like a Xavi Simons. He offers dribbling, creativity, some versatility and he is a good ball striker from range. Nigel: Sadly, I would sell Fabio Vieira. He has had a blinding season on loan and I think it is going to be hard if not impossible for him to play in the team with the players we already have. See if we can claw some cash back, which would lead nicely to buying Viktor Gyokeres. Could even include Vieira in the deal to sweeten things up. Adam: Sell Martin Odegaard - overrated but could make profit. Buy Alexander Isak - proven Premier League striker. Bob: Sell Calafiori. Wonderful footballer but has a bad history of injury that will not suit the intensity of an English league without a proper winter break on top of about a dozen Champions League games. Buy Ollie Watkins. Proven Premier League striker at a club that needs to shift a player off the books.

Sell Zinchenko and buy Simons? Fans on transfers
Sell Zinchenko and buy Simons? Fans on transfers

BBC News

time17-06-2025

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Sell Zinchenko and buy Simons? Fans on transfers

We asked you to tell us one player you want Arsenal to sign, and a player you want to be sold this are some of your comments:Jake: We have to go and get Benjamin Sesko! He looks like the real deal and with his age and profile we could be looking at a number nine who can last us the next 10 years! Sadly, the time has ran out for Oleksandr Zinchenko at Arsenal. Mikel Arteta does not favour him and I would rather see Myles Lewis-Skelly, Riccardo Calafiori and Jakub Kiwior take the Upgrading the left wing will be one of Arsenal's priorities this summer. Of the two we currently have, I think Leandro Trossard leaving makes the most sense given his age and profile, leaving Gabriel Martinelli to compete with a new signing. I would like to see Arsenal go for someone like a Xavi Simons. He offers dribbling, creativity, some versatility and he is a good ball striker from Sadly, I would sell Fabio Vieira. He has had a blinding season on loan and I think it is going to be hard if not impossible for him to play in the team with the players we already have. See if we can claw some cash back, which would lead nicely to buying Viktor Gyokeres. Could even include Vieira in the deal to sweeten things Sell Martin Odegaard - overrated but could make profit. Buy Alexander Isak - proven Premier League Sell Calafiori. Wonderful footballer but has a bad history of injury that will not suit the intensity of an English league without a proper winter break on top of about a dozen Champions League games. Buy Ollie Watkins. Proven Premier League striker at a club that needs to shift a player off the books.

Arsenal in talks over €80m Benjamin Sesko signing
Arsenal in talks over €80m Benjamin Sesko signing

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time07-06-2025

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Arsenal in talks over €80m Benjamin Sesko signing

Arsenal are in negotiations with RB Leipzig over a deal to sign Slovenian striker Benjamin Sesko. Mikel Arteta has narrowed his search for a striker down to two options, with Sesko and Sporting CP forward Viktor Gyokeres the two candidates. Arsenal are currently focused on Sesko and discussions are underway with Leipzig over a deal. Advertisement The German side will demand that Sesko's release clause is met, which currently stands in excess of €80m (£67.2m). Sky Germany are reporting that it is unclear whether Arsenal can meet that figure but talks over a transfer and potential payment structure are ongoing. Earlier this week, there was a meeting between Leipzig's Marcel Schäfer and Arsenal sporting director Andrea Berta in London. Sesko is a long-standing target for Arsenal, who approached Leipzig over a deal last summer. The 21-year-old turned down a move to the Premier League in favour of signing a new contract, but is now keen to explore his options. Leipzig are expected to sell Sesko and Xavi Simons in the summer window after failing to secure European football. Why Arsenal want to sign Benjamin Sesko Sesko is regarded as one of Europe's best centre-forward prospects and has scored 39 goals in 87 games since joining Leipzig from sister-club Red Bull Salzburg. At international level, he's scored 16 times in 41 caps for Slovenia. Advertisement The 6ft 5in forward would offer Arsenal another aerial presence at set-pieces, with Arteta's side emerging as one of Europe's most prolific teams from set-plays in recent seasons. Arsenal struggled in the absence of a centre-forward over the second half of last season. Kai Havertz, whose season was virtually curtailed in February due to a hamstring injury, was the club's leading league scorer with nine goals. It was the first season 1923/24 that Arsenal failed to have a player reach 10+ league goals in a campaign. Read – Chelsea still want Ekitike transfer despite Delap deal See more – The Golden Boot winner in each of Europe's top five leagues Follow The Football Faithful on Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | TikTok

Bayern Munich Ponder €80M Raid for Man Utd, Liverpool Target With PSG Sell-on Clause
Bayern Munich Ponder €80M Raid for Man Utd, Liverpool Target With PSG Sell-on Clause

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time07-06-2025

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Bayern Munich Ponder €80M Raid for Man Utd, Liverpool Target With PSG Sell-on Clause

PSG sold Xavi Simons to RB Leipzig earlier this year, resulting in Liverpool and Manchester United showing serious interest in the Dutch midfielder. Moreover, the deal included a sell-on clause, meaning PSG could cash in again if Leipzig decides to move him on. According to Fabrizio Romano, Leipzig paid €80 million total—€55 million up front—and Simons signed a deal through June 2027. Still, there's no certainty he'll see out that contract in Germany. Advertisement With the summer transfer window approaching, speculation around Simons' future is heating up. CaughtOffside reports that Manchester United may have the upper hand over City in the chase to land him. Could Bayern Munich beat Liverpool for former PSG ace?Fichajes reports that Bayern Munich view Xavi Simons as a strong fit for their plans, but RB Leipzig's asking price could be a major hurdle. The Red Bull-owned club, facing the setback of missing out on European competition, has already made Simons available for transfer. Leipzig are reportedly demanding around €80 million, which has forced Bayern Munich to think carefully about whether they're ready to commit to such a significant investment. Advertisement Simons' camp is reportedly watching Bayern Munich's next steps. While the interest from the Bavarian side is serious, any deal will likely hinge on potential departures from the squad—and whether deeper-pocketed clubs decide to make a move for the talented Dutchman. Empire of the Kop recently reported that Liverpool are preparing an opening bid of around €60 million ($67.8 million) for the Netherlands international playmaker, as Arne Slot aims to boost his attack for next season. However, despite Slot's desire to make this player his first summer signing, the offer will likely fall short. RB Leipzig are reportedly holding out for closer to €80 million ($90.4 million).

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