Granit Xhaka has been linked with a stunning January move to Juventus just six months after joining Sunderland, with Italian reports claiming the midfielder is âback in fashionâ for the Serie A giants. His entourage is said to be open to offers, but it has been reported in England that Sunderland have assured the Swiss star is not for sale as he continues to drive the Black Catsâ impressive season.
Juventus reopen Xhaka interest as January move emerges
The Swiss hero Xhaka has surprisingly found himself at the centre of fresh transfer speculation, with Italian outlet reporting that Juventus are ready to revisit the idea of signing the Swiss midfielder in January. The 33-year-old only joined Sunderland in the summer from Bayer Leverkusen on a three-year contract running until 2028, but his immediate impact in the Premier League has reportedly reignited interest in Italy.
The Turin-based paper claims Xhaka is âback in fashionâ as Juve urgently seek midfield reinforcements ahead of a planned shift to a 4-3-3 under Luciano Spalletti. With first-choice targets such as Sportingâs Morten Hjulmand deemed ânearly impossibleâ to secure mid-season, the Bianconeri are said to be studying alternative solutions, and Xhaka has re-emerged as an option.
Xhaka has played every minute of Sunderlandâs Premier League campaign so far, captaining the newly promoted side to fourth place with 19 points after 11 games. He has scored once and provided three assists across 990 minutes, prompting the Italian media outlet to describe him as a proven âleaderâ whom Regis Le Bris âhas never given up on.â
The report also claims the midfielderâs entourage is prepared to âlisten to potential offersâ from Champions League clubs and that Sunderland âhave not closed the doorâ on negotiations, fuelling speculation of a possible mid-season switch.
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The report maintains that Juventusâ interest in Xhaka never disappeared entirely after their summer attempt. At the time, the club hesitated due to concerns over his age, as he had just turned 33 in September and did not fulfil all of their recruitment criteria. However, with the midfield overly reliant on Khephren Thuram and Manuel Locatelli, and with limited rotation options, the need for experience has become âurgent.â
The Turin club now view Xhaka as the best value-for-money solution available in January, as per reports. They accept that acquiring him would require more than the âŹ15 million Sunderland paid Leverkusen, but still consider him a realistic target compared to more expensive or unavailable alternatives.
Another factor behind the revived interest is Xhakaâs proven ability to adapt quickly. His rapid integration in England, strengthens Juventusâ belief that he can make an instant Serie A impact.
further claims that Sunderland âwill seek a deal that satisfies everyoneâ should Xhaka push for a departure. Their belief is that the Wearside project, exciting as it is, may not be able to resist pressure from Champions League-level suitors.
Speculation grows as entourage âready to listenâ
The most striking detail in the report is the claim that Xhakaâs representatives have utilised Sunderlandâs stellar start to gauge interest from top European clubs. The Italian report even suggests that Sunderland aren't against making the move of their captain even after stellar start and that the club would not stand in the way should âXhaka push for a departure.â
This portrayal paints a picture of opportunity and flexibility, a narrative that gained traction in Italy. However, Keith insists that Xhaka is âvery happyâ at Sunderland, not exploring a move, and is ânot for saleâ under any circumstances.
The conflicting versions highlight how quickly transfer noise can escalate once a top European club is involved and how differently speculation can be interpreted across borders.
But, what has intensified the speculation is the scale of Xhakaâs influence at Sunderland in such a short time. Signed for around ÂŁ13m, he has delivered four goal contributions in 11 games and played a key part in the Black Catsâ rise into the Premier Leagueâs top four, a remarkable position for a newly promoted side.
He scored a penalty in Switzerlandâs recent 4-1 victory over Sweden and has been ever-present for Sunderland in the league. His leadership has become central to the teamâs unexpected push for European places, with his performances against Chelsea and Arsenal earning widespread praise.
His importance is further underlined by Sunderlandâs tactical dependency on his passing range, leadership, and experience. Removing him in January would create a gap almost impossible to fill for a club aiming to establish itself in the top half.
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Xhaka and Sunderland return to Premier League duty after the international break with a trip to struggling Fulham, a match that begins an important period in the clubâs season. As transfer rumours swirl, the Swiss captain is expected to remain the heartbeat of the side as Le Brisâ men aim to maintain momentum and secure a top-half finish.
Juve, meanwhile, are expected to continue monitoring the situation, especially if their primary midfield targets remain out of reach. While Xhakaâs name may remain linked with a Serie A switch, Sunderlandâs internal message is quite mixed as of now.
However, one thing is clear, unless Xhaka personally pushes for the move, the January window is far more likely to bring speculation than action. For now, Sunderlandâs ambitions, Xhakaâs importance, and the clubâs trajectory all point toward stability rather than departure.