Desky: Chelsea continues to negotiate with Simmons today, players are open to transfers
2:57pm, 23 July 2025Football
July 22 According to German Sky Sports, Chelsea will continue to negotiate with Xavi Simmons today, and the players are open to the transfer of Chelsea.
media pointed out that Chelsea is interested in Leipzig attacker Xavi Simmons and will continue to negotiate with Xavi Simmons' team today, with the goal of reaching a verbal agreement and the players are open to transfer to Chelsea.
The negotiations between Chelsea and Leipzig will also be held at the right time. With the transfer in progress, Chelsea can imagine two No. 10 players playing at the same time.
Arsenal is still waiting and watching the development of the situation. Bayern director Ebert personally is still paying attention to Xavi Simmons, and there is no progress at the moment. On the other hand, the negotiations on Bayern's introduction of Walter Mad are at a deadlock.
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