Manchester United reportedly submitted a substantial transfer bid to acquire Paris Saint-Germain attacker Xavi Simons during the recent transfer window.
The Dutchman had an impressive 2022-23 season while on loan at PSV Eindhoven, recording 22 goals and eight assists in 48 matches across all competitions.
The 20-year-old's performances for the Dutch giants last season convinced The Parisians to trigger his buy-back clause, though they immediately sent him off on another loan spell to RB Leipzig.
According to a report from L'Equipe, Man United and Leipzig presented substantial financial offers to secure the signing of Simons over the summer break, but PSG were unable to capitalise on the opportunity due to certain restrictions.
The report adds that had the Ligue 1 champions chosen to sell him last summer, the full transfer fee would have gone to PSV.
The sole offer on the table during the transfer window was a loan proposal, and Leipzig opted to accept it, though there are ongoing discussions between all parties involved to prolong his stay for an additional year.
Simons possesses the versatility to play in any attacking position, and this season, he has predominantly featured on the right wing, contributing three goals and four assists in 11 games.
It remains to be seen whether the talented forward will return to PSG and establish himself as a regular starter or if he will be the next big-money move away, which could give the likes of United another chance to sign him in the future.