After missing out on qualification for any European competition, Simons has publicly expressed his desire to leave Leipzig. The German club are open to granting his request, but not without a substantial offer. They are reportedly demanding a fee north of €70 million (£60m/$82m) for the 22-year-old attacking midfielder. Paying such a fee could prove to be an arduous task for the Catalans, who have reportedly not yet reached the 1:1 financial rule.
Bayern Munich have reportedly stepped up their pursuit of Diaz, while a move for Rashford remains in limbo. The Blaugrana have a little under less than two months to figure out their transfer plans, although they would have hoped of signing an attacker before their pre-season begins mid-July, followed by a pre-season tour to South Korea and Japan at the end of the month.