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  1. Sunderland 'building a new squad' but 'need time' - Le Brispublished at 10:50 BST 4 August 2025

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    Regis le Bris says Sunderland "need time" to bed in the summer signings but believes their potential for this season is already evident given the experience they have added.

    The Black Cats fell to a 1-0 defeat by La Liga opponents Real Betis at Stadium of Light on Saturday in their sixth pre-season friendly but Le Bris was still encouraged by what he saw.

    "We're adding new building blocks with three new players in the squad, who have a bit more maturity and experience," the Sunderland boss told BBC Radio Newcastle. "We need time because it's not easy.

    "Granit Xhaka brings maturity and a level of confidence to the squad. That was in our plan.

    "We started the recruitment window with talented young players, but we can't step up [to the Premier League] with just skills.

    "You need experience and we felt the immediate difference in this game, so now it is about sharing experiences.

    "We are building a new squad and I think the quality is here, so now it is about balance and adding new building blocks progressively."

    Sunderland travel to Germany next, where they will face Augsburg and Rayo Vallecano before they kick-off the Premier League season against West Ham.

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  2. 'I'm half hope and half trepidation' - fans on pre-seasonpublished at 08:27 BST 4 August 2025

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    Granit Xhaka of Sunderland in action during the pre-season friendly match between Sunderland and Real BetisImage source, Getty Images

    We asked for your feelings about the upcoming season after Sunderland lost 1-0 to Real Betis in a pre-season friendly at the Stadium of Light on Saturday.

    New signing Granit Xhaka impressed but the Black Cats recorded their fourth defeat in six pre-season games.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Bob: Pleased with the passing, bit of a weakness on the left side in defence and oh how we need a striker.

    Rusty: I don't know. I just don't know...if I knew I'd be walking away with the winning lottery numbers every week. I'm half hope and half trepidation - is this normal for a promoted side? Hang on, this isn't that promoted side that got us up with blood, sweat and tears - it's an almost entirely brand new team! So, it's going to come down to coaching plans, strategies, getting these strangers to gel ASAP, understand each other and keep us in this division. Can we do a Leicester? Who knows? It's been done before and any new side can take the regulars by surprise sometimes. Can we compete and survive or fight and fail? Right now it's all just hoping. I've wanted us to at least thrash one side and have an exciting attacking style but it's been workmanlike (boring) in pre-season and I just don't know. Ask the question at Christmas.

    Nigel: Too early to judge but great to see new signings. Let's get a win next Sunday.

  3. Black Cats beaten but Xhaka 'absolute quality'published at 17:18 BST 2 August 2025

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    Sunderland went down 1-0 to Real Betis at the Stadium of Light as a late Aitor Ruibal goal secured the Spanish side a friendly win.

    Regis le Bris made three changes to his side, with Granit Xhaka, Robin Roefs, and Reinildo making their first appearances for the club.

    Simon Adingra saw a goal disallowed on a day where the Black Cats extended their winless run in recent matches.

    Their summer record reads four defeats, a draw and a win over South Shields.

    Were you at the game? How are you feeling about the season to come?

    Speaking on BBC Radio Newcastle, former Sunderland defender Gary Bennett said: There are a lot of positives to come out of the game. The goalkeeper is a big plus if you go off this game, he is very confident with the ball at his feet, confident commanding his box.

    "Xhaka was quality, absolute quality, dictating the play. That is the standard everyone has to get up to. Getting on the ball, his passes, his weight of pass, his decision making was excellent.

    "The problem for Le Bris is which three you play in there. You have Le Fee, Sadiki, Diarra, Xhaka, you have to pick three of them four."

    Listen to Bennett and Nick Barnes here

  4. Sunderland announce Ribeiro departurepublished at 16:31 BST 1 August 2025

    Sunderland head coach Regis Le Bris with assistant head coach Pedro RibeiroImage source, Getty Images

    Sunderland have confirmed the departure of assistant head coach Pedro Ribeiro.

    The 39-year-old moved to Wearside in October 2024 to join head coach Regis le Bris' first-team backroom staff.

    Ribeiro played a role in the Black Cats' promotion back to the Premier League, after achieving a fourth-place Championship finish last season.

    Le Bris' coaching team has undergone a restructure this summer, with Luciano Vulcano being announced as the new assistant head coach, Isidre Ramon Madir coming in as an assistant coach and Neil Cutler joining as a goalkeeping coach at the start of July.

    The club said Ribeiro had agreed to "mutually part ways", adding in a statement: "We thank him for his contribution to the club and for the role he played in our promotion-winning campaign.

    "Everyone at the Academy of Light wishes him well in the next chapter of his career."

  5. Sunderland sign Dutch keeper Roefspublished at 11:14 BST 1 August 2025

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    Sunderland have signed Dutch goalkeeper Robin Roefs from Eredivisie side NEC Nijmegen for an undisclosed fee.

    The 22-year-old has penned a five-year contract to link up with the Premier League newcomers.

    Roefs made 32 appearances and kept 10 clean sheets last season, as NEC Nijmegen claimed a spot in the 2025-26 Europa Conference League with an eighth-place finish in the Dutch top-flight.

    He has also represented the Netherlands national team at Under-21 level.

    "It feels really good to have signed for Sunderland," the shot-stopper told the club website, external.

    "Joining such a big club with a rich history is a proud moment for me and I'm excited for the challenge ahead in the Premier League.

    "Last season was my first real experience as a senior goalkeeper and I was happy with how it went, especially with the stats at the end of the campaign."

    Roefs becomes head coach Regis le Bris' eighth signing of the summer.

  6. Send your pictures and stories of why you love Sunderlandpublished at 16:34 BST 31 July 2025

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    On Monday, we asked you to tell us why you fell in love with Sunderland and some of your favourite moments supporting them.

    You have already been getting in touch with your photos and stories and here is just a taste from Toni:

    "My family live in Blackpool. My dad was an avid Sunderland fan his whole life but did work away for long periods. To my dad's joy, I got a place at Sunderland University, which gave him a great reason to get a season ticket to see the boys. I got taken along for the ride.

    "Seeing what the club means to the people of Sunderland, what a hold on the players that it has and the lasting effects it has on players made me proud to be called a Sunderland fan.

    "Unfortunately in 2014, my dad discovered he had cancer and he made me promise one thing - if I were to have children, make sure they are red and white. Fast forward a couple of years, my daughter went to her first match when she was two and has her own season ticket.

    "We travel from Blackpool most weekends and wouldn't have it any other way. Wembley was the highlight for both of us and we cannot wait for the season ahead."

    Join the conversation and send your best photos about why you love Sunderland.

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  7. Sunderland eye Chelsea's Guiupublished at 15:50 BST 30 July 2025

    Nizaar Kinsella
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    Sunderland are keen on taking Chelsea striker Marc Guiu on a season-long loan deal.

    The 19-year-old is being made available by Chelsea given they boast a host of other options and Guiu has previously attracted the attention of relegated Ipswich Town.

    However, the chance of going on loan within the Premier League could also be attractive as Chelsea and the £5m signing from Barcelona in 2024 weigh up their options.

    Guiu got six goals in 16 matches in his first season at Chelsea.

    The Blues could also loan out winger Tyrique George, also 19, with both attackers having played a substantial role during Chelsea's Conference League win last season.

    Chelsea have since signed Joao Pedro, Liam Delap and Jamie Gittens. They are also in talks to add RB Leipzig attacker midfielder Xavi Simons to Enzo Maresca's squad.

  8. 'We want to write our own history' - Xhaka joins Sunderlandpublished at 11:12 BST 30 July 2025

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    New Sunderland signing Granit Xhaka says he "felt the energy and mentality" of the club and fans upon choosing to make the move back to the Premier League from Bayer Leverkusen.

    Xhaka left Arsenal after seven years in 2023 and won the league and cup double in his first season in Germany.

    The 32-year-old brings a wealth of experience to the Stadium of Light, including 137 appearances for Switzerland and featuring at six major tournaments, most recently captaining the team at Euro 2024.

    "I'm very proud to be here," Xhaka said on his arrival.

    "When I spoke to the club, I was excited and I felt the energy, and the mentality that all the people and players have. It's exactly what I wanted, and I have a very good feeling. We are back to where this club needs to be, and we want to stay here to write our own history.

    "I feel that I'm ready to help the team with my experience but with quality as well."

    Black Cats boss Regis le Bris added: "First of all, it's a massive statement about the attractiveness of the club. If a player of that dimension, says yes to our project, it means something.

    "He brings many things for the balance of the squad. He's a captain, a leader, has strong experience in the Premier League and the national team. We're really happy."

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  9. Sunderland lose at Hull in latest friendlypublished at 07:28 BST 30 July 2025

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    Summer signing Simon Adingra got his first goal for Sunderland but could not prevent Regis le Bris' side slipping to defeat at Hull in a friendly on Tuesday night.

    The 23-year-old swept home a fine finish to give the Black Cats the lead after just 11 minutes but they were pegged back by the Championship side when Nathan Tisdale levelled.

    After Le Bris made 10 substitutions, Hull's Abu Kamara slotted home a second-half winner.

    Despite the loss, the Sunderland boss was happy with the improvement in his side's performance after they were comprehensively beaten by Hearts on Saturday.

    "This evening, I felt we showed improvement across different phases of the game. Of course, we made some mistakes, but that's part of the process," he said.

    "It's about finding the right balance between taking risks and playing it safer when necessary."

    Sunderland are next in action on Saturday at home to Conference League finalists Real Betis.

  10. Xhaka 'exactly what we need' - your views published at 15:11 BST 29 July 2025

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    We asked for your thoughts on whether impending signing Granit Xhaka is exactly what the Black Cats need for their Premier League return.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Stu: The signing of Xhaxa is a gamechanger in terms of the profile of the club externally. It will make many sit up outside of the club and note that Sunderland are serious and not only in the Premier League to make up the numbers. It reminds me of the summer in '99 when Stefan Schwarz signed, who at the time was Sweden captain, and like Xhaxa had a huge pedigree and reputation. He was outstanding for us and believe Xhaxa will be the same in raising standards on and off the pitch. Love it and Ha'way the lads!

    P Dinsley: Xhaka is exactly what Sunderland could do with in the middle of the pitch. His experience and commitment should inspire the younger talents around him. He will have plenty of players around him to provide the pace we will require to compete in the Premier League.

    David: As an elite, proven midfielder his experience will be invaluable and the fee is more than justified if he helps us stay up. It speaks volumes of his character that he wants to take on the challenge and it will also ensure the backing of the fanbase from the outset. Clever all round.

    Chris: Only time will tell whether or not the Xhaka signing will be a success, but without the benefit of hindsight, I think it's definitely worth the risk. Even at a slightly elevated fee. Not only for the experience and quality he can bring directly, but also for the knowledge he can impart to the youngsters around him. With lots of top coaches at the club, I also think he has seen this as an opportunity to work towards the next steps in his career and learning from them to develop his leadership skills further.

    Jon: He's exactly what we need. Experienced midfielder that can be the influence around the younger players.

    Nigel: He is exactly the type of player we need. He will bring leadership and experience to a young team. The midfield signings so far are all energetic young players who will do the box-to-box work. Xhaka is a great distributor of the ball and will be a valuable addition to the team.

  11. Xhaka 'solid' and brings quality to Sunderland - Gabbiadinipublished at 12:12 BST 29 July 2025

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    The probable arrival of Switzerland midfielder Granit Xhaka is a "huge signing" and "fantastic news" for Sunderland, believes former striker Marco Gabbiadini.

    The Black Cats have agreed a £13m deal to sign the 32-year-old from Bayer Leverkusen, with a potential £4m in add-ons.

    After spending seven years at Arsenal in the Premier League, he moved to Levekusen in 2023 and won the Bundesliga in his first season.

    "He is a huge signing," Gabbiadini said. "He has obviously seen a connection that he thinks he can make. It is fantastic news for us.

    "He is a brilliant tournament player for Switzerland and is exactly the all-rounder that we need. He has quality but also that little bit of nastiness and tenacity that you need. That is what he epitomises. He is solid - as his name suggests.

    "It is going to be a big issue for us this year - that physicality in the middle of the park and Xhaka will bring that. With all the games he has played in the Premier League, he is a very exciting prospect."

    Xhaka has plenty of experience in England, scoring 23 goals in 297 appearances for the Gunners and helping them win the FA Cup twice.

    On whether Xhaka is a better signing than former Sunderland midfielder Jordan Henderson, who has joined Brentford this summer, Gabbiadini added: "That is up for debate. We won't know until we see. They are similar players in many respects and they both have a goal in them.

    "The biggest issue for us is how many games he is going to play. Injuries haven't been a big issue for him, sometimes you just get players like that. That is a huge bonus for us as well."

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  12. Would Xhaka be a shrewd signing for Sunderland?published at 09:10 BST 29 July 2025

    Tom McCoy
    BBC Sport journalist

    Xhaka's Premier League record compared with Sunderland's players
Games: Xhaka - 335 compared to 85
Starts: Xhaka - 216 compared to 39

    Former Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka is on the brink of a move to Sunderland after the Black Cats agreed a fee with Bayer Leverkusen on Monday.

    If he does sign, he will provide the one thing the Black Cats sorely lack: Premier League experience.

    Just six members of their current squad have played in the English top flight before, with the only players to have started in the competition winger Simon Adingra, who arrived from Brighton this month, and back-up goalkeeper Simon Moore.

    Adingra, Moore, Ian Poveda, Patrick Roberts, Leo Hjelde and Niall Huggins boast a combined total of just 85 appearances. Those figures are dwarfed by Xhaka, who has played in 225 Premier League games.

    He has also won a record 137 caps for Switzerland, wearing the captain's armband since 2020.

    How do you feel about signing Xhaka?

    Is the 32-year-old exactly what Sunderland need?

    Or is he not the right profile for Regis le Bris?

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