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Chelsea ‘in talks with RB Leipzig over potential swap deal for Xavi Simons’ as Blues star could depart

By uk-times.com10 August 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Chelsea have entered talks with RB Leipzig regarding a potential swap deal for Xavi Simons.

As reported by The Guardian, the deal could see Christopher Nkunku return to Leipzig after two years at Stamford Bridge.

The German club are eager to re-sign Nkunku to replace Benjamin Sesko following the striker’s move to Manchester United.

Nkunku signed a six-year contract with Chelsea in 2023 after joining for £52million.

The versatile forward has found consistency difficult to come by at Chelsea and could now depart.

It had been anticipated that Simons would cost around £61million. Chelsea are now eager to include Nkunku, who they value at £40million, as part of the deal. 

Chelsea have entered talks with RB Leipzig regarding a potential swap deal for Xavi Simons

The Blues are looking to include Christopher Nkunku as part of a deal for Simons

The Blues are looking to include Christopher Nkunku as part of a deal for Simons

Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca believes Simons would be an excellent addition to his team

Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca believes Simons would be an excellent addition to his team

RB Leipzig are also interested in Liverpool midfielder Harvey Elliott. 

Nkunku signed for Leipzig in 2019 and made 172 appearances for the club, while he scored 70 goals and provided 56 assists.

He won the DFB-Pokal twice with the club, where he is still regarded very highly.

Simons signed permanently for Leipzig in January following two loan spells. He previously played for PSG and PSV.

Chelsea are also in talks with Manchester United regarding Alejandro Garnacho, while forward Nicolas Jackson could potentially depart. 

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