
Chelsea are preparing an opening bid to sign RB Leipzig star Xavi Simons, talkSPORT has reported, as the Blues look to bolster their attacking options ahead of the new season. However, they face stiff competition from Premier League rivals Arsenal and European giants Bayern Munich.
Sources indicate that Simons, 22, is close to agreeing personal terms with Chelsea but is also in discussions with other top clubs. Although Leipzig initially agreed a £70 million deal with PSG in January — comprising £44 million in guaranteed fees and £26 million in add-ons — the German side are now reportedly willing to accept a bid under £60 million due to several performance-related bonuses not being triggered.
Simons, who has impressed with 21 goals in 76 appearances for Leipzig, is said to prefer a move to the Premier League, putting Chelsea in a favourable position. The Dutch international can operate as an attacking midfielder or on either wing — a versatility that appeals to the Stamford Bridge hierarchy.
Chelsea are particularly keen to reinforce their frontline amid growing speculation over Christopher Nkunku’s future and potential squad reshuffles. Manchester United’s Alejandro Garnacho remains on Chelsea’s radar, and in a possible scenario, the club could push for both Simons and Garnacho should Nicolas Jackson also leave.
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Arsenal also admire Simons, though they have yet to make a formal move. The Gunners are concurrently exploring a deal for Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze, having already opened talks. Palace, however, remain firm on Eze’s £68 million release clause.
Bayern Munich have also met with Simons’ representatives and are weighing up a possible bid, despite prioritising a move for Liverpool’s Luis Díaz. The Bundesliga champions are expected to make an improved offer soon and have not ruled out making a simultaneous play for Simons.
Meanwhile, Chelsea are also progressing on a deal for Ajax defender Jorrel Hato. Club-to-club talks are underway, with the Dutch club previously valuing him at £60 million during the January window. Chelsea hope to secure a deal in the £35–45 million range, especially as the club prepares for Renato Veiga’s potential move to Atletico Madrid.
The Blues see Hato as a key addition due to his ability to play both centre-back and left-back — a versatility deemed crucial with limited left-sided cover behind Marc Cucurella. Current backup options include right-backs Reece James and Malo Gusto, or shifting Levi Colwill to the left.
As Chelsea look to reshape their squad, the coming weeks are expected to be pivotal in determining whether the West London club can fend off rivals and land one of Europe’s most sought-after young talents in Simons.