Sunderland have taken a key step in their pursuit of defensive reinforcements, particularly Oscar Mingueza, as they look to rival Aston Villa.
The major news from the Stadium of Light in the last few days has surrounded Chelsea’s surprise pursuit of Granit Xhaka, which has thus far failed to reach a successful conclusion.
Chelsea had held discussions over a move for the experienced Switzerland international after Xabi Alonso identified his former Bayer Leverkusen midfielder as a leading target.
Reports suggested personal terms were not expected to present a problem, but negotiations between the clubs failed to produce an agreement, with Regis Le Bris’ side adamant he isn’t going anywhere after rejecting an £8m bid.
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The midfielder remains one of the most experienced players in the squad after another influential campaign in the Premier League.
His leadership, passing range and tactical awareness have made him a key figure since arriving in the North East, with Sunderland continuing to build around a blend of experienced professionals and emerging young talent.
While midfield remains well stocked, Sunderland are also looking to strengthen their defensive options before the new campaign gets underway.
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The Black Cats won’t let their World Cup star go easily.
One golden opportunity has presented itself in the form of free agent Mingueza, who has extensive La Liga experience and can now be signed at zero cost.
Sunderland take key step in pursuit of ex-Barcelona defender Oscar Mingueza
According to journalist Matteo Moretto, Sunderland are among the clubs to have made enquiries about the Spain international.
Moretto reports that Atalanta and Como have also asked about the ex-Barcelona defender following his Celta Vigo exit as interest in his situation continues to grow.
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Credibility |
Matteo Moretto, who works for Spanish newspaper Marca, is a very reliable source and regularly collaborates with famed transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano on YouTube. His sources are often credible, as is his information, so this story is likely to have some legs to it. |
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Finances |
Oscar Mingueza’s availability on a Bosman deal after his Celta Vigo exit makes him a prime free transfer chance for Sunderland, who could do with a versatile, top-level proven defender to rotate in Regis Le Bris’ preferred back line as the Black Cats prepare for Europe. |
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Mingueza came through Barcelona’s famous La Masia academy before breaking into the first team in 2020, making more than 60 senior appearances for the Catalan club. In 2022, he joined Celta Vigo in search of regular football and became a regular, attracting rumoured Premier League interest last year. Naturally a right-back or centre-back, Mingueza is valued for his versatility and can also operate as a wing-back or even in midfield. Comfortable in possession, he likes to carry the ball forward, deliver crosses from wide areas and contribute in attack while remaining an aggressive and intelligent defender. |
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Impact |
Mingueza would give Sunderland valuable depth across the back line thanks to his ability to play in many areas. His experience at the highest level would provide reliable competition for places too, while his composure in possession would suit them down to the ground. |
Alongside the aforementioned trio, Sky Sports credited Aston Villa with interest recently, but it looks as if Sunderland are taking steps to ge ahead of Premier League competition.
Why Oscar Mingueza could be a bargain for Sunderland
Mingueza has rebuilt his reputation over the past two seasons with Celta Vigo after leaving Barca in search of regular first-team football.
The defender became one of Celta’s most consistent performers thanks to his versatility, featuring at right-back, centre-back, on the right side of a back three and even on the wing.
His technical ability on the ball and comfort playing out from defence have made him an important player in possession, while his experience of different defensive systems has increased his appeal to clubs across Europe.
The 26-year-old progressed through Barcelona’s famous La Masia academy, Mingueza already possesses experience of competing at the highest level in both domestic and European football.
Celta were also looking to tie him down, but the player reportedly rejected their advances for a fresh start after making 147 appearances for them in total.
That background has helped him develop into a reliable defender capable of adapting to different tactical approaches.
With Mingueza available on a free transfer, he could represent excellent value for Le Bris.
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