Sunderland Pursues Permanent Deal for Geertruida
June 16, 2026 · Santiago Pérez
Sunderland is looking to sign Lutsharel Geertruida from RB Leipzig after a successful loan spell. The club faces competition from other leagues but aims to secure the talented right-back permanently.
In a recent update shared by journalist Philip Hinze on X, Sunderland has expressed renewed interest in securing a permanent deal for Red Bull Leipzig's full-back Lutsharel Geertruida. The English club aims to bring back the talented defender following his promising loan stint last season. During his time at Sunderland, Geertruida made 31 appearances, showcasing his defensive prowess, although he did not score or assist in any matches.
Competing for Geertruida's signature, Sunderland faces challenges from clubs in the Premier League, Serie A, and La Liga. Despite the competition, Sunderland is keen to reinforce their squad by bringing the Dutch right-back to the Stadium of Light. Geertruida's current contract with RB Leipzig extends until 2029, potentially complicating negotiations for a cost-effective transfer.
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Geertruida is known for his robust tackling and defensive reading, making him a valuable asset to any team. He is versatile, capable of playing both as a right-back and a center-back, adding depth to Sunderland's defense under head coach Regis Le Bris. The 25-year-old defender is considered one of the most promising right-backs from the Netherlands and could be instrumental in Sunderland's ambitions for the coming season.
As Sunderland seeks to bolster its defensive lineup, securing Geertruida would provide quality and experience, crucial for their campaign. With his best years still ahead, Geertruida represents a strategic choice for Sunderland, prompting Le Bris to intensify efforts to finalize the transfer this summer.
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