
Granit Xhaka back in the Premier League. At Chelsea. Via Sunderland. If you'd written that sequence eighteen months ago, someone would have closed the tab — but here we are, with ESPN reporting that Chelsea are exploring a deal to bring the Swiss midfielder to Stamford Bridge this summer.
According to ESPN, Chelsea are in the early stages of exploring a move for Xhaka, who is currently at Sunderland. The report stops well short of a confirmed offer or agreed fee — this is exploratory territory, a single source, and the kind of story that can stall as quickly as it surfaces. No corroboration from a second outlet yet, and no indication of where Xhaka himself stands on it.
That said, it's ESPN. Worth watching.
Xhaka spent nine seasons at Arsenal before leaving for Bayer Leverkusen in 2023 — and what followed was arguably the best football of his career. He was the engine of Xabi Alonso's title-winning side, a Bundesliga champion who played with a composure and authority that made a lot of people quietly reassess everything they'd ever said about him. He knows how to operate in a high-press, positionally disciplined system. That profile fits Enzo Maresca's Chelsea — a coach who demands structure and intelligence in midfield — rather well.
Chelsea's midfield options have been a recurring conversation. Maresca has tools, but Xhaka would bring something different: experience, leadership, and a left foot that can genuinely dictate tempo. He is not a glamour signing. He is a functional one. Sometimes those are the best kind.
The detail that makes this story genuinely interesting is the Sunderland part. Xhaka joined Sunderland from Leverkusen ahead of the 2024–25 season — a move that raised eyebrows at the time but one he committed to fully. A top-six Premier League club now moving for a player at a newly promoted side is not the standard transfer pipeline. It says something about Xhaka's standing that Chelsea would look there at all.
Xhaka is not a player who drifted to Sunderland because the options ran out. His presence at the Stadium of Light has raised the club's profile considerably. Chelsea pulling him away would be a statement of intent — and a reminder that Xhaka, whatever age he is now, still has a market at the highest level.
Right now: nowhere confirmed. Chelsea are exploring. That word — exploring — does a lot of heavy lifting in transfer reporting. It can mean genuine structural interest or it can mean a name came up in a meeting and someone made a call. The next step is corroboration from a second source, or movement on a fee. Until then, file this under 'monitor closely' rather than 'done deal'.
Granit Xhaka back in the Premier League. At Chelsea. Via Sunderland. If you'd written that sequence eighteen months ago, someone would have closed the tab
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