Granit Xhaka, the Swiss midfielder who played for Arsenal from 2015 to 2021, has spoken out about his complicated relationship with former boss Mikel Arteta. In a recent interview, Xhaka revealed that he "will never forget what he did for me", hinting at the support and guidance Arteta provided during his time at the club.
Xhaka's comments come after it was announced that he had signed for Sunderland in the Premier League, sparking rumors of a rivalry between the two clubs. However, Xhaka insisted that he has no grudges against Arteta or Arsenal, stating that he is "excited" to start a new chapter in his career.
The interview also touched on Xhaka's decision to leave Arsenal and join Sunderland, with the midfielder citing a desire for a fresh challenge and an opportunity to prove himself in the Premier League. Despite leaving one of England's biggest clubs, Xhaka expressed his gratitude to Arteta for giving him the chance to develop as a player.
Xhaka's words paint a picture of a complex and nuanced relationship between the two former colleagues, with both parties seeming to have moved on from any past disagreements. As Xhaka looks to start a new chapter in his career, it will be interesting to see how he is received by Sunderland fans and whether he can help the club achieve success in the Premier League.
The full interview with Granit Xhaka can be watched on BBC iPlayer, offering a deeper insight into the midfielder's thoughts on Arteta, Arsenal, and his future plans.
Xhaka's comments come after it was announced that he had signed for Sunderland in the Premier League, sparking rumors of a rivalry between the two clubs. However, Xhaka insisted that he has no grudges against Arteta or Arsenal, stating that he is "excited" to start a new chapter in his career.
The interview also touched on Xhaka's decision to leave Arsenal and join Sunderland, with the midfielder citing a desire for a fresh challenge and an opportunity to prove himself in the Premier League. Despite leaving one of England's biggest clubs, Xhaka expressed his gratitude to Arteta for giving him the chance to develop as a player.
Xhaka's words paint a picture of a complex and nuanced relationship between the two former colleagues, with both parties seeming to have moved on from any past disagreements. As Xhaka looks to start a new chapter in his career, it will be interesting to see how he is received by Sunderland fans and whether he can help the club achieve success in the Premier League.
The full interview with Granit Xhaka can be watched on BBC iPlayer, offering a deeper insight into the midfielder's thoughts on Arteta, Arsenal, and his future plans.