Reporter: Chelsea is trying to reach an oral agreement with Xavi Simmons, Leipzig wants 70 million
5:06am, 22 July 2025Football

July 22, German famous reporter Florian Plettenberg reported that Chelsea is continuing to negotiate the introduction of Xavi Simmons.
The reporter revealed: "Chelsea and Xavi Simmons will continue further negotiations tonight. Chelsea are in substantial dialogue and are trying to reach a verbal agreement."
"Leipzig is ready to sell him but hopes to get at least 70 million euros transfer fee, while Chelsea hopes to pay a lower price. If the transfer to Chelsea is not successful, other teams are also waiting and watching."
According to previous news, Bayern, Arsenal and Inter Milan are all paying attention to the 22-year-old Dutch midfielder. Xavi Simmons has contributed 11 goals and 7 assists to Leipzig 33 games this season.
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