Key Points

Swiss midfielder Granit Xhaka has made a bold move to Sunderland, seeking a significant new challenge in his career. He brings extensive European football experience and a strong commitment to the team's development. Xhaka is excited about the club's potential and aims to contribute both on and off the pitch. His leadership and mentality could be crucial in Sunderland's upcoming season.

Key Points: Granit Xhaka's Sunderland Challenge Revealed

  • Xhaka signs three-year contract with Sunderland after leaving Leverkusen
  • Midfielder brings seven years of UK football experience
  • Committed to team's potential and writing new club history
  • Emphasizes balance between young talent and veteran leadership
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I needed a new and big challenge: Granit Xhaka on decision of joining Sunderland

Swiss midfielder Xhaka joins Sunderland, embracing a new challenge and promising to bring experience and leadership to the team.

"I love challenges, and this is a big one--perhaps the biggest of my career so far. - Granit Xhaka"

New Delhi, Aug 6

Ahead of the Premier League 2025-26 season, Granit Xhaka reflected on his decision to join Sunderland, expressing his excitement for the new challenge and belief in the club's future plans.

The midfielder joined Sunderland from Bayer 04 Leverkusen for an undisclosed fee and signed a three-year contract at the Stadium of Light.

"I felt I needed a new and big challenge. When I spoke with the club, I was very excited to come here--to feel the energy, the mentality, the people, the players, and overall atmosphere around the club. It was exactly what I wanted, and that's why I decided to join," Xhaka said on JioHotstar.

He also discussed the unique pressures of his role, the experience and mentality he brings, his commitment to energising both teammates and fans, and much more.

"It's definitely a different kind of pressure, and that's why I said before--it's a big challenge for me, the club, and my teammates. But I have a good feeling. I see the potential for a big change, and I want to be part of it, to be part of this football club and write our own history. I'm really looking forward to it," he said.

"I've been in the UK for seven years, so I understand the mentality here and the league well. What you can expect from me is a wealth of experience from different types of European football I've played, along with a strong mentality. I believe in working hard every day to achieve the team's goals, and also supporting the club and each other. I want to bring a positive feeling and the belief that we can succeed--that's who I am," Xhaka added.

On Sunderland's rise and what it means to be part of the club's journey, the midfielder said, "When you start talking with the club, you begin to understand its history. I know where they've been and where they were, which makes the challenge bigger than ever. It's great to have that background, but now we're back where the club needs to be. We want to stay here and write our own history. I have a very good feeling about this, and that's why I decided to make this step."

He also reflected on the vibrant, young Sunderland squad and the culture within the team, saying, "A team needs a good balance--a solid mix of young players and experienced ones. I'm not finished yet; the hunger to achieve great things is still very much here. That's why I chose to join Sunderland--I feel ready to help the team with both my experience and quality. I have a good feeling about the mix we have now, and though we need to find our rhythm on the pitch, I don't think that will be a big problem."

Xhaka signed off by highlighting the challenges ahead and sharing a message for Sunderland supporters. "I love challenges, and this is a big one--perhaps the biggest of my career so far. I've taken it on, I'm here now, and I want to prove myself day by day, weekend by weekend on the pitch," he said.

"I'm sure this team will give everything on the pitch from the first whistle to the last. We need the club's and fans' support, no matter what happens. But one thing is certain--we will give our all and hopefully achieve the goals we've set," he added.

- IANS

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Shreya B
As an Indian football fan, I'm excited to see how this transfer works out. Xhaka's leadership could be exactly what Sunderland needs. But the pressure will be huge - hope he's ready for the English fans' expectations!
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Aryan P
Respect for Xhaka taking this challenge! Most players at his stage would go for easy money in Saudi or MLS. But Sunderland? That's proper football passion right there 👏
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Priyanka N
Not sure about this move tbh. Xhaka is 32 now and Sunderland needs fresh legs. Hope they didn't pay too much for him. Would've preferred they invest in younger talent.
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Varun X
His experience will be gold for Sunderland! Remember how he turned things around at Arsenal after being written off? Indian fans know the value of experienced players - just look at Sunil Chhetri's impact!
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Nisha Z
Exciting times for Premier League fans in India! More reason to wake up early on weekends 😄 Hope JioHotstar shows all Sunderland matches this season!

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