The summer transfer so far has seen some big deals take place and plenty of rumours swirling, including Xavi Simons to Chelsea. It appears it’s just a matter of time until Chelsea get their man, and according to Florian Plettenberg, RB Leipzig have identified their top target to replace the Dutch international.
Xavi Simons Set for Chelsea Move
RB Leipzig Identify Harvey Elliott as Top Target
Chelsea have been active this summer, making several eye-catching signings, including Joao Pedro and Jorrel Hato. The club now need to facilitate outgoings before they can finalise a deal for Xavi Simons from RB Leipzig. According to The Times, sales must happen before Chelsea can complete any new arrivals, with Christopher Nkunku’s potential move to Bayern Munich seen as the deal that could unlock Simons’ switch to Stamford Bridge.
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With this in mind, Liverpool attacking midfielder Harvey Elliott has emerged as the top target for Leipzig to replace the seemingly Chelsea-bound Simons. Plettenberg also reports that the Dutchman is expected to move to West London after the Bundesliga opener against FC Bayern Munich on August 22. Personal terms have already been agreed with Elliott, while Liverpool are prepared to sell if they receive a suitable offer.
Harvey Elliott and Xavi Simons
With departures set to happen at Chelsea in the closing days of this summer’s transfer window, and Harvey Elliott agreeing terms with RB Leipzig, it appears that both deals will be completed. Simons excels in tight spaces, where he can play key passes or make eye-catching turns, something Chelsea lacked last season, with only Cole Palmer fitting the bill.
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A move to Leipzig will give Elliott the chance to play consistently in a top league. The 22-year-old has impressive close control and a distinct ability to find his teammates with key passes. Whether playing centrally or out wide, Elliott offers work rate and endeavour, and regular football could help him progress and break into the full England squad.