Bayer Leverkusen chief responds to speculation he will sign Granit Xhaka from Arsenal this summer
Posted by  badge Boss on May 11, 2023 - 09:18AM
Granit Xhaka has been linked with a move from Arsenal this summer after seven years in north London (Picture: Getty)

Bayer Leverkusen sporting director Simon Rolfes insists his club will be active in the transfer market this summer, but refused to confirm Arsenal’s Granit Xhaka is among his top targets.

The Switzerland international has enjoyed his best season in north , playing a pivotal role in his side’s unlikely title challenge.

Deployed in a more attacking role by Mikel Arteta, Xhaka has enjoyed a new lease of life and recemented his place in the hearts of a fanbase with which he had shared a fractious relationship.

Despite his importance, Arsenal are planning an shake-up of their midfield engine room during the close season with both and firmly on the club’s radar.

Xhaka’s contract does not expire until the summer of 2024 and Arsenal retain an option to extend that by a further 12 months but in the current market he would command a fee in the region of £15million.

where he spent four years with Borussia Monchengladbach but Rolfes refused to confirm a move to Leverkusen is on the cards.

‘There are always rumours”, Rolfes was quoted as saying by German outlet Fussball Transfers when asked about the Xhaka link.

Granit Xhaka is said to have told teammates he is keen on a return to Germany (Picture: Getty)

‘We are looking around the market, but I will not comment on that.

‘We want to fundamentally improve our team. There will be changes, we want to create new impetus.’

Arsenal, meanwhile, are pressing ahead with securing the futures of their brightest young stars.

Gabriel Martinelli had already committed his long-term future to the club and the Gunners are expected to confirm Bukayo Saka has followed suit before the end of the season.

Aaron Ramsdale is set to earn a new deal which will come with a significant pay rise while Arsenal are also confident William Saliba will agree fresh terms with negotiations still ongoing.

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