British media: Sunderland and other Premier League teams are interested in Zach and need to pay a transfer fee of 10 million pounds to the pharmaceutical factory

According to British media TBR Football, former Arsenal captain Zachar is open to returning to the Premier League, and Premier League promoted Sunderland has provided him with a offer. While playing for Arsenal, Zachar played 297 games, and his year...


According to British media TBR Football, former Arsenal captain Zachar is open to returning to the Premier League, and Premier League promoted Sunderland has provided him with a offer.

While playing for Arsenal, Zachar played 297 games, and his years in the Premier League were often involved in controversy. Zachar had clashed with Arsenal fans and was eventually stripped of the captain's armband by Emery in 2019.

Zha performed well in his last season at Arsenal and then joined Leverkusen. After spending two seasons in the Bundesliga, Zachar may now return to the Premier League with Sunderland.

TBR Football chief reporter Graeme Bailey revealed that several clubs have now noticed that Zachar may leave the team.

Zhaka performed well at Leverkusen last season, but with coach Xavi Alonso leaving the team to join Real Madrid and Tenhamhe, Zhaka is now open to the transfer.

Saudi team Niom is interested in Zaka, he is seriously considering it, and Fenerbahce has also negotiated. But returning to England is also an option for Zachar.

Sunderland recently considered letting Henderson but ultimately decided not to offer a contract, who has now joined Brentford. Given that Zachakar is slightly younger than Henderson, 35, he is seen as a different option.

TBR Football learned that Sunderland co-owner Juan Satori is pushing for the transfer and that Zachar has been offered a three-year contract that will make him the club's highest-paid player. In addition to this generous contract, Sunderland also needs to pay Leverkusen a transfer fee of about 10 million pounds.

It is understood that many teams in the Premier League are also interested in Zachar. Nottingham Forest, Fulham, Crystal Palace and West Ham are also considering introducing Zachar.

If Zachar decides to accept Niom's offer, he can earn a huge salary in Saudi Arabia, when he will be reunited with former teammate Lacazette. But for Zachar, the chance to return to the Premier League is too tempting to refuse.



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