Every day, Xavi Simons is closer to transferring to Bayern Munich. This has been reported by German media for some time now, and now French RMC joined in as well. What is certain is that the young Dutchman has no intention of returning to Paris Saint-Germain after his loan at RB Leipzig. The Red Bull club is fighting to extend the loan for another year, while Bayern is working hard to finalize personal terms with Simons. And not only are they working on it, but according to RMC’s claims, they have succeeded in doing so in the last 24 hours. According to reports, Xavi has agreed to rather unusual terms that include an initial salary of 6,000,000 euros on a gross level, which could double to 12,000,000! RMC does not specify under what conditions the increase would occur…🚨 Xavi Simons has reached a salary agreement with Bayern Munich. €6m gross, which can rise to €12m. The player has already told PSG he wants to leave. (Source: @fabricehawkins) pic.twitter.com/g76tbT1cgC— Transfer News Live (@DeadlineDayLive) July 2, 2024 Bayern is currently negotiating with Paris Saint-Germain regarding the transfer fee. Xavi Simons is valued at 80,000,000; however, due to a specific situation in his contract (reportedly, the player has the right to choose where he will be loaned next, which should be guaranteed to him), PSG is ready to agree to a significantly lower selling price to avoid the Dutchman entering the last two years of his contract with an unresolved status.Kompany getting some huge young talent to start his Munich projectSo far, the Parisians were reluctant to sell the youngster whenever someone approached them with that wish. His unwavering determination not to wear the PSG jersey again could only further decrease his price later. This way, they hope at Parc des Princes that they could secure around fifty million euros. With Simons and Michael Olise (transfer agreed, awaiting official announcement), Bayern would significantly refresh their offensive line. The two of them, along with Jamal Musiala, would form a truly lethal trio behind Harry Kane. The question remains who will survive Kompany’s and Eberl’s purge, as this would lead to serious congestion in the wing positions. Mathys Tel is staying for sure, while the club told Serge Gnabry and Kingsley Coman that if they find a club, the Bavarians won’t stand in their way. But if that doesn’t happen (their salaries are huge), Kompany will have a crowded midfield come pre-season.##NAJAVA_MECA_8193628##