Sunderland is now going on Loïs Openda!

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By: Manu Tournoux

Where will Swanderland stop? Large actor of this summer window, the English club has already spent more than 140 million euros. Under the impetus of Florent Ghisolfi, the French sports director who settled in the north of England this summer, the Black Cats are preparing their return to the first division after 8 years of absence by chaining the beautiful recruits and promising names. Habib Diarra thus landed from Strasbourg for € 32 million, a biggest transfer in the history of Racing. But that's not all.

Enzo the fairy has definitively engaged against 23 M € from Roma since the Belgian-Moroccan Chemsdine Talbi also came from the Bruges circle for 20 M €. In the process, the Ivorian Simon Adingra was recruited on the side of Brighton against a check for € 25 million. Arrived from the Union Saint-Gilloise for € 17M, Noah Sadiki will also evolve under the orders of Régis le Bris. Just like Xhaka granite, arrived for € 20 million from Bayer, and the former Lille Reinildo, recruited free. An XXL transfer window which is not yet over yet …

The RBL requires more than 60 million euros!

According to the latest information from Sky GermanySunderland still wants to strengthen its offensive sector and would have checked a new name, that of Loïs Openda. Currently linked to the RB Leipzig until June 2028, the Belgian international (27 selections, 3 goals) could be tempted by a new challenge, he who comes out of a season at 13 goals and 11 assists in 45 matches in all competitions. Recently, Sky Sports said, however, that the leaders of the German club would be ready to discuss in the event of a offer of more than 60 million euros.

A colossal amount which remains affordable for everything for the English promoted, in particular thanks to its € 238 million received in TV rights and allocations for its promotion. Mistrust, however, because beyond the financial capacity of Black Cats, this file remains complex. Indeed, it seems, today, difficult to imagine the RBL release his scorer if Xavi Simons, tracked by Chelsea, and Benjamin Sesko, followed by Newcastle, came to leave the club. One thing is certain, Sunderland is still far from having finished its shopping.