Mercato: Towards a profitable loan for PSV with Xavi Simons?

At the end of the contract on June 30, Xavi Simons should soon extend his contract with PSG before being loaned to PSV for the coming season. The Dutch club could also take financial advantage of this loan via different clauses, as explained by Eindhovens Dagblad.

Between Xavi Simons and PSG, the outcome is near. While his lease which currently binds him to the club of the capital comes to an end in three days, the Dutchman is now well on his way to extending if we trust the trend indicated in recent days. With this next lease extension, the Dutchman should be loaned to PSV Eindhoven for the coming season. A good opportunity for the attacking midfielder of the 2003 generation to continue his good development and have playing time.

In its columns, the Eindhovens Dagblad deciphers the young Batavian’s upcoming loan to PSV, which seems determined to bet on this policy of welcoming the talents of tomorrow since Savinho should also land from Manchester City. Unlike the Brazilian, Xavi Simons could directly apply for a starting place in Ruud van Nistelrooy’s training. The PSG player is expected to evolve into an attacking midfielder, alongside Joey Veerman. Apart from the added sporting value, PSV could be compensated by PSG via various clauses included in this loan.

A way to reward his development

In a perennial economic situation, the Dutch club is not chasing money but would not necessarily welcome the idea of ​​a free loan, without any reward if Xavi Simons explodes within its ranks next season . Thus, the Farmers could well try to include different valuation allowances capable of varying according to its performance and tenure, indicates the Eindhoven daily. Recently, the same mechanism was practiced between RC Lens and PSG with Arnaud Kalimuendo.

Another clause that could be attached to the loan of Xavi Simons to PSV, that of a percentage on a future sale of the player who arrived free from the youth categories of FC Barcelona. A practice which would not really be new for the Dutch club since similar agreements had emerged in the equations of the arrivals of Angeliño and Aleksandr Zinchenko in recent years. A way for PSV to feel involved but also rewarded for ensuring the proper development of the PSG colt.

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