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2 September 2025 116 comments
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From La Masia prodigy to the Premier League, Xavi Simons (£7.0m) has signed for Tottenham Hotspur.

The 22-year-old has been brought in to replace the injured James Maddison‘s (£6.9m) creativity in the Spurs attack.

We assess the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) appeal of the young Dutchman following his move to North London. 

THE MOVE IN QUOTES

“First of all, the project suited me. The second most important thing for me is the coach. I spoke to him, he showed me a presentation that really impacted me and that was the final decision for me. It’s the right coach, the right people and I believe that we will achieve really good things.” – Xavi Simons

“He’s a player who has proved his ability over the years to provide goals and assists from both the 10 position and the left wing, Xavi can play in both positions.” – Thomas Frank

XAVI SIMONS: A BRIEF HISTORY

SeasonTeamStarts (sub apps)MinsGoalsAssists
2025/26RB Leipzig19000
2024/25RB Leipzig252,157107
2023/24RB Leipzig322,675811
2022/23PSV342,820198
2021/22PSG1 (5)12700
2020/21PSG0 (1)100
*League only

Born in Amsterdam in 2003, Xavi Simons began his football journey at CD Tháder before joining Barcelona’s famed La Masia academy in 2010, where he quickly became one of their standout prospects. His talent and flair gained him early recognition and a huge social media following, long before his professional debut.

In 2019, after failing to agree a new contract with Barça, he moved to PSG. He debuted in 2021 at just 17, winning the French Cup that year and Ligue 1 the next, though he made only 11 senior appearances. Training alongside stars like Kylian Mbappé and Neymar, he was praised for his attitude and ability.

Seeking more game time, Simons joined PSV in 2022 under Ruud van Nistelrooy. It proved his breakout season – 22 goals, 11 assists, top scorer honours, and two domestic trophies (KNVB Cup and Johan Cruyff Shield). PSG immediately triggered his buy-back clause but loaned him to RB Leipzig, where across two seasons he played 78 times, scoring 22 goals and providing 24 assists, while winning the German Super Cup.

On the international stage, Simons debuted for the Netherlands at the 2022 World Cup. He featured throughout the Euro 2024 qualifiers and finals, registering three assists and scoring a stunning goal against England in the semi-final.

PLAYING STYLE

Xavi has been credited with being a very versatile player, operating mainly as a left-sided attacking midfielder, but has been seen to fill deeper or even second-striker roles. 

These graphics, courtesy of transfermarkt.com, show his positional versatility: 

His technical ability and vision are his most impressive attributes; he works well in tight areas – flair-filled dribbles, intricate passes, decisive through-balls, and smart link-up play are hallmarks. 

Notably dynamic in attack, in the 2022/23 Eredivisie season, he led the league – and matched elite European players – in goals and assists following ball carries, showcasing his transition threat. 

Simons, meanwhile, had one of the better minutes per key pass averages (42.3 mins) in the Bundesliga in 2024/25, only narrowly behind Liverpool’s Florian Wirtz (£8.4m, 41.4 mins). For context, Maddison’s rate in the Premier League was 45.0.

The Dutchman also racked up 50 shots in 25 Bundesliga outings, with 24 of those efforts outside the box.

He is also very capable of supporting in defence and has a high work-rate, allowing him to press intensely, something new manager Thomas Frank will be very happy about. 

His low centre of gravity and agility give him superb balance and mastery in one-on-ones, though his slender frame will make adapting to the physicality of the Premier League a challenge. 

He adjusts seamlessly into various attacking configurations and movements, but sometimes shows positional predictability – especially favouring his right foot and cutting inside, limiting unpredictability from wide positions. 

Despite this, he will likely play a crucial role in Tottenham’s season, especially until Maddison is fit again. 

His experience and maturity at such a young age is notable, having played for some of the biggest teams in Europe already, winning trophies and playing Champions League football is all very impressive. 

“He is still young, however, he already has good experience and, over the past few years, has played a lot of games at the top level.” – Thomas Frank

WHERE DOES SIMONS FIT IN AT SPURS?

Frank’s tactics are markedly pragmatic and adaptable – often switching between 4-3-3 (in easier tests) and 3-5-2 (against the ‘big clubs’), it focuses on defensive organisation, counter-attacking and some innovative set-pieces. 

Last season for Brentford, however, he was almost exclusively using a 4-2-3-1 system, allowing creative outlet Mikel Damsgaard (£5.9m) to shine. 

In most of the tactical systems Frank usually deploys, Simons will have a crucial role. Most likely, it will be on the left side of a 4-3-3, where he can cut inside on his favoured right foot. 

He could also slot into the No. 10 role in a 5-3-2 and 4-2-3-1 system. With his vision, close control in tight spaces, and knack for threading decisive through balls, he has the tools to unlock stubborn defences.

With deadline-day arrival Randal Kolo-Muani joining an already talented forward line featuring Mohammed Kudus (£6.6m), Brennan Johnson (£7.1m), and Richarlison (£6.7m), Simons will have no shortage of targets for his creativity. 

It would be expected to see Simons occupying the position of Maddison since a creative 10 is what Spurs will be missing most dearly, but it would also not be surprising to see him on the left-wing. 

“… sometimes you need a player that can do something [clicks his fingers] a little bit out of nothing, go past the player, produce a cross, a shot, a pass, with that extra quality that you need on the day, and that’s what I think he can bring.” – Thomas Frank

IS SIMONS WORTH BUYING IN FPL?

Simons’ price reflects what you’d expect for a talented player brought in to replace a starter. 

It is likely he will be included in the starting XI possibly straight away, but it is worth waiting to see first. 

His quality and the fact that he fits well into the systems Thomas Frank will use is a big factor, and he could be a great pick, particularly if he takes on a prominent role at set-pieces.

Spurs return after the international break with a favourable run of fixtures starting against West Ham United (a). Xavi could feature early in that stretch, and if he fits in well, there’s every chance he becomes a regular.

Brighton and Hove Albion (a) might be his first start as a Spurs player, but Wolverhampton Wanderers (h) in Gameweek 6 could be a good entry point, given the opponent and the fact there would be home support. 

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  1. TafOnTour1
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 1 Year
    3 months, 2 days ago

    Anybody thinking of getting Eze in?! Looked good in the minutes he had against Liverpool imo.

    1. The FPL Units
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      3 months, 2 days ago

      Not yet

  2. jameszh
    • 8 Years
    3 months, 2 days ago

    Hi can you please advise what to do with my team or already solid? Fantrax 10 man draft

    R sanchez

    Guehi
    C richards
    Dan burn

    Damsgaard
    Ndiaye
    Xavi Simons
    Paqueta

    Semenyo
    Haaland
    Mateta

    Subs
    J Sancho
    A Stach
    S Tonali

  3. DARK SIDE OF THE LOON
    • 9 Years
    3 months, 2 days ago

    So many questions with no definite answer is the reason why the WC should be delayed.

    1. ball c
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 5 Years
      3 months, 2 days ago

      I would say it’s team dependent. I’ve had a bad start and don’t normally wild card early but I have activated it. As we also have 5 ft’s around gw 16 so you’re essentially got more Lee way.
      Gives me a chance to reset the team.

  4. Adzy
    • 10 Years
    3 months, 2 days ago

    Wildcard Active. Hopefully everyone stays injury free.

    Raya
    Virgil Guehi Chalobah
    Semenyo KDH Salah (C) Paqueta
    Mateta Haaland (vc) Pedro

    Dubravka King VDV Gudmundsson

  5. cescpistols1
    • 10 Years
    3 months, 2 days ago

    Would you WC this lot? 0FT, 4.0 ITB.

    Raya Dubravka
    Cucurella N.Williams VDV De Cuyper Gudmundsson
    Cunha Elanga Rogers Kudus Dewsbury-Hall
    Haaland J.Pedro Mateta

    1. the dom 1
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      3 months, 2 days ago

      Nope

  6. the dom 1
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    3 months, 2 days ago

    Rate my WC draft pls

    Vicario
    Senesi, Guehi, Chalobah
    Salah, Gakpo, Grealish, Enzo
    Mateta, Pedro, Richarlison

    Dubra, Reijnders, VdV, Guddy,

    5.6m ITB

    Will use those funds to either bring Isak or Haaland in in coming GW's

    Thoughts?

    1. ball c
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 5 Years
      3 months, 2 days ago

      Richarlison is not a 90 min man now. I would just bring Haaland in now and set and forget.
      Also, I would bring in a arsenal defender - Gabriel or Raya in goal.

      1. The Mentaculus
        • 4 Years
        3 months, 2 days ago

        He probably is with Solanke injured & Kolo Muani likely lacking fitness

        1. Moderately content penguin
          • 6 Years
          3 months, 2 days ago

          Slightly suboptimal FH there mate - pity that Chelsea got that wholly unwarranted cs otherwise you could be in the record books.

          You’re still of course ahead of me probs - my WC was disturbingly similar and only saved by Palace which let’s face it won’t last.

          A) delete Holmes from mini league as being inappropriately competent
          B) expand mini league to bring in someone we have some chance of beating
          C) focus on the cup - I like our odds there