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RB Leipzig eye up Leicester’s Bilal El Khannouss as Xavi Simons’ sale to Chelsea nears | OneFootball
Santi Aouna reports that RB Leipzig are eyeing up Leicester City’s Bilal El Khannouss as a potential replacement for Xavi Simons. The Foot Mercato journalist also links the Moroccan international with Crystal Palace. The Bundesliga club, per Aouna, is simply monitoring the 21-year-old at this point.
In his newsletter for GiveMeSport, Fabrizio Romano was asked if Arsenal are still interested in signing Simons this summer. The journalist replied: “Yes, but Eze is higher on their list, and Simons is currently in advanced talks with Chelsea.” Simons is a terrific player; nobody can dispute that.
Chelsea are edging closer to landing Dutch sensation Xavi Simons, with the Blues reportedly preparing an opening bid after learning RB Leipzig’s €70 million (£60.7m/$81.5m) valuation. Talks between the Blues,
Xavi Simons, a 22-year-old Dutch midfielder, is very close to leaving RB Leipzig in one of the most significant transfer operations of 2025. The German club has set an asking price of 110 million euros to let go of the talented footballer, who has attracted interest from several major teams in Europe and the Middle East.
RB Leipzig are thought to be demanding a final fee of at least €70 million (£60.8 million, $82.1 million)—which would take Chelsea’s total outlay this summer to north of €300 million (£260.4 million, $351.9 million), comparable to the record-breaking figures bandied around by Liverpool.
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RB Leipzig are monitoring Leicester City's Bilal El Khannous to replace Xavi Simons, whose future at Red Bull Arena appears uncertain amid Chelsea interest.
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