Wednesday, October 23

Bayer Leverkusen indicators Switzerland midfielder Granit Xhaka from Arsenal

LEVERKUSEN, Germany (AP) – Bayer Leverkusen has introduced Switzerland midfielder Granit Xhaka again to the Bundesliga from English Premier League facet Arsenal.

The 30-year-old Xhaka signed a contract via June 2028, Leverkusen mentioned on Thursday.

“In Granit we were able to win an absolute top professional for ourselves,” Leverkusen sporting director Simon Rolfes mentioned. “His footballing quality is known everywhere. But there are few players who can lead so well thanks to an outstanding mentality and personality.”



Neither Leverkusen nor Arsenal divulged the switch payment. Online sports web site The Athletic reported it was 25 million euros ($27.1 million) “although sources close to Leverkusen are insisting the fee is lower.”

Xhaka performed 268 video games for Arsenal since becoming a member of the London-based membership in 2016 from Borussia Mönchengladbach. He helped the workforce to second place within the league final season with seven objectives in 37 video games. He scored 21 altogether for Arsenal.

Xhaka additionally impressed in 4 years at Gladbach, the place he scored 9 objectives in 140 video games for the Bundesliga membership after becoming a member of in 2012 from FC Basel.

“I know the league inside out and also always watched it from London,” Xhaka instructed his new membership. “Bayer 04 is a club with an impressive history and high targets. Above all, though, I see it as a club with a big future.”

Leverkusen completed sixth within the Bundesliga below coach Xabi Alonso and can play within the Europa League subsequent season.

Xhaka is the membership’s fourth new signing this summer time after the arrivals of Germany midfielder Jonas Hofmann from Gladbach, Brazilian defender Arthur from América Mineiro, and Spanish defender Alejandro Grimaldo from Benfica.

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