Sunderland Reject Chelsea's £8m Bid for Granit Xhaka, Insist Captain Not for Sale
Sunderland Reject Chelsea's £8m Xhaka Bid, Insist Captain Not for Sale

Sunderland have rejected an £8million offer from Chelsea to buy Granit Xhaka, with the Black Cats adamant their captain is strictly not for sale. Standard Sport reported on Wednesday that Chelsea had taken Sunderland by surprise by making Xhaka a summer transfer target. Sunderland insist their captain is not for sale at any price.

Chelsea's Offer and Sunderland's Stance

The fee Chelsea offered to Sunderland was influenced by the fact Xhaka turns 34 in September and has two years left on his contract. Sunderland were surprised by Chelsea's sudden interest in Granit Xhaka. Chelsea's interest in Xhaka has come directly from Xabi Alonso, who has had regular communication with the club's recruitment team throughout the early weeks of the summer even though he only officially takes the reins from July 1.

Xhaka's Impact Under Alonso

Alonso was in charge of Bayer Leverkusen in 2024 when Xhaka had a huge influence on the German team's Bundesliga title-winning campaign, playing in all but three of the side's league matches. The Swiss international has been lauded this season for his similar impact at Sunderland. Granit Xhaka is currently representing Switzerland at the World Cup.

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Sunderland's Surprising Season

The newly-promoted club finished seventh in the Premier League and surpassed expectations by qualifying for the Europa League. Alonso was hoping a deal could be made, but Sunderland's knockback and insistence that Xhaka is not for sale is a blow to Chelsea's hopes of landing the experienced former Arsenal midfielder.

Change in Chelsea's Transfer Strategy

Targeting Xhaka signifies a change in transfer direction from Chelsea, which had been anticipated this summer. Since Chelsea's 2022 takeover by the BlueCo consortium, they have signed young players almost exclusively. Internal discussions at Chelsea throughout the season saw the club's hierarchy reach the conclusion that a greater level of leadership is needed within the squad.

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