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Sunderland can sign Xhaka’s dream partner £22.5m in ‘sensation’

Sunderland’s ambitions so far in the summer transfer window show that they are looking for more than just survival when they are looking for the Premier League.

Instead, the Black Cat dreamed of a top flight on a door like Habib Diarra, signing up to £30m to become a top star.

Without Premier League experience next to your name, it’s easier said than done, but he hopes he can quickly resolve his pressurized environment when associated with potential new teammate Granit Xhaka, who has done it there before and has done it in the intolerant league before.

Why Sunderland chases Xhaka

Indeed, Xhaka seems to be getting closer to returning to England, Sky Dermany reporter Florian Plettenberg is revealing that Black Cat has reached personal terms with the Swiss.

There is an incredible point in his £17m valuation – Erik Ten Hag is eager to keep his wish – but it isn’t like the price of paying for the midfield strength that succeeds in the Premier League compared to Sunderland’s other over-summer spending.

Although he isn’t always on the long 297 shows in North London, as he can be overly stale at times, he will be a welcome member of Le Bris’ camp, especially as they try to get more top-notch experiences in their camp, he will be a welcome addition.

After all, Xhaka will score 17 goals and 24 assists for the Gunners in 225 league outings before finding a new ranch with Bayer Leverkusen, and in addition to making himself into the 1,001 finals, it can be a good show of fighting against potential differences.

Even at 32, however, Xhaka would hope he will get more games from his re-entry level and have another new signing on Sunderland’s agenda that could be a left-footed Battler’s dream teammate.

The sensational Sunderland goal may be Xhaka’s dream

Xhaka met one of his best seasons at Arsenal Red in 2023, and he succumbed to Emirates in 2023, with his output of seven goals and seven assists very stressed.

Before his first two seasons, Xhaka would only collect six goals and assistance, as the Light Stadium of Light guys now hope that the magic is at the forefront in providing goals and assists – away from his known churn image – to get to the forefront in terms of wear and tear to maximize survival.

Bilal-El-Khannous

If Bilal El Khannouss quickly converts to Black Cat, he will likely be brighter, and the creative Leicester City machine could move to Sunderland for £22.5 million, which is also from Aston Villa.

Surprisingly, while the Fox succumbed to relegation last season, the Moroccan stood out as a fun organizer when he brought many memorable performances to his doomed outfit.

El Khannouss for Leicester’s league (24/25)

Stat (* = per game)

El Khannous

Play games

32

Scoring a goal

2

Assist

3

touch*

42.5

Accurate pass*

24.0 (80%)

Key Pass*

1.3

Created great opportunities

8

Win the finals*

3.6

Sofascore statistics

The encouraging two goals and three assists will come from 32 league clashes, while Xhaka may be ready to raise his trademark strike among the £22.5m star to get more trademark strikes behind him, while his back creates eight big players behind him.

There is no doubt that the relationship will be reciprocal, too, as El Khannouss becomes more aware of the challenges of the tough department, knowing that he works with someone who knows how to fight and succeed in such a cruel terrain.

Adding Xhaka is a jaw-dropping move made by Sunderland, but throwing out “sensational” Morocco – as he’s tagged by football analyst Ben Mattinson, will also be another sublime move that will attract the eyes.

In the end, the midfield duo will likely be together to become a devastating force, ultimately helping the Black Cats become a Premier League surprise.

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