Of the promotion three that have skyrocketed from last season’s championship, Sunderland could be the most well-equipped aspect of ensuring immediate safety in the Premier League, whatever their whirlwind summer activities are.
Of course, Leeds United also bent their muscles in the recent £12 million pickup from Newcastle United’s Sean Longstaff, but that’s nothing compared to millions of bounced by the Black Cats at Regis Le Bliss.
Rhinedo, who is taking part in the free transfer from Sunderland’s Atletico Madrid, has kicked out an astonishingly more than £12 million on all the other signatures he has signed so far this summer.
Sunderland is locked up in another new signature
Since the promotion was illustriously achieved, we have no knock on Sunderland’s ambitions.
However, the Black Cats have not added proven Premier League quality to the ranks, as Leeds manages with Longstaff, but that could be highlighted soon.
In fact, the latest development from Sky Germany Reporter Florian Plettenberg reveals that an oral agreement has been reached between Wearside’s costume and Bayer Leverkusen on the signature of Ex-Arsenal Warrior Granit Xhaka.
If a transaction is made, Xhaka will participate in the Stadium of Light Ranks until 2028, with discussions underway to confirm the current movement. One point of attachment is the midfielder’s £17 million price tag.
However, further reports from Keith Downey say Sunderland is actually “close to closing the transaction.”
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Xhaka is definitely worth pursuing that amount, and it is possible that the 32-year-old, 32, will buy Le Bris’ next statement, just like when Le Fee joined the building last summer.
Le Fee quickly showed off last season’s class as Sunderland shot for promotion to the Premier League.
Not surprising his new and challenging environment – already a classy performer in other top divisions such as the Ligue 1 -le fees, he managed to score one goal and three assists for trouble from 18 outings.
Xhaka also proved to be a man of great opportunity when robbing Mikel Arteta’s gunners, as seen in Basel-born Butler.
Leverkusen league number of Xhaka (23/24) + (24/25) | ||
---|---|---|
Statistics – per 90 minutes* | 23/24 | 24/25 |
The game has been played | 33 | 33 |
The goal scored | 3 | 2 |
assist | 0 | 7 |
touch* | 110.5 | 94.5 |
Accurate path* | 91.0 (92%) | 75.8 (91%) |
Ball recovery* | 6.0 | 5.4 |
The duel won* | 3.5 | 3.9 |
Statistics based on sofa score |
In total, Xhaka’s 297 Arsenal’s 297 appearances appeared in the best flying terrain, and his fighting style helped the Gunners survive some test times.
Surprisingly, through an extensive back catalogue of Premier League clashes, Xhaka threw herself into a 1001 duel. He also attempted 368 tackles, with Arsenal-based writer Connorham labeling him a “monster.”
Luckily, that same bite kept him into the Bundesliga. He showed off a star still at the peak of his strength with his outstanding figures over his last two seasons in Germany’s top division.
He also has magical moments waiting in a locker like Le Fee. Combining 67 goals and assist distances from Arsenal and Leverkusen’s 396 games, he also signs a statement worth overcoming the line.
Football journalist Henry Winter has even welcomed the possibility of signing as “inspiration” as just a part of an ongoing jigsawpa that could allow Sunderland to level up.
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