
Granit Xhaka to Sunderland AGREED as ex-Arsenal captain returns to Premier League despite Ten Hag threats
Shock talks for the Bayer Leverkusen ace to join the Black Cats began earlier this month.
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Xhaka was immediately keen on a move to the Stadium of Light, informing the Leverkusen brass he'd only join the northeast club if he were to leave the BayArena this summer.
And neogtiations between all parties, according to reports, have bore fruit.
That's according to Fabrizio Romano, who claims the former Arsenal skipper is set to join Regis le Bris' side on a two-year deal.
He wrote on X: "Granit Xhaka to Sunderland, here we go! Deal agreed between all parties involved.
"Understand fee will be €20m, contract until 2027."
Xhaka, 32, is said to have been given the "green light" to fly to Sunderland to undergo a medical.
The Switzerland international's seemingly imminent move to Sunderland comes just
'His agent can say whatever he wants, but this club has already let three important players go, and we won't let any more go. 'Granit is a leader and still has three years left on his contract here. 'It's clear – Granit is a key player, he signed here for five years and still has three years left on his contract. He's too important to us to let him go.
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