
Sunderland Still Leading Race for Jhon Lucumí Despite Juventus and Leeds Interest
Sunderland’s ambitious recruitment drive may not be over just yet. Despite a busy summer window that saw the arrivals of Omar Alderete, Nordi Mukiele, and Arthur Masuaku, the Black Cats remain firmly in pursuit of their top defensive target: Colombian international Jhon Lucumí.
The 27-year-old Bologna centre-back was heavily linked with a move to Wearside during the summer, but the Serie A club held firm, refusing to part ways with one of their key assets. Now, as January approaches, Sunderland are preparing to reignite their interest — though they face competition from Juventus and Leeds United.

Bologna’s Contract Offer: A New Twist
According to reports from Italy, Bologna have tabled a contract extension offer to Lucumí that would keep him at the club until 2029. The proposed deal includes an annual salary of around £1.3 million — a significant increase from his current wages, but still half of what Sunderland reportedly offered during the summer, which stood at £2.6 million1.
Negotiations are ongoing, and Bologna CEO Claudio Fenucci has confirmed that talks will resume once Lucumí returns from international duty. The club is eager to retain the defender, especially after failing to secure a replacement before the close of the transfer window.
Sunderland’s Advantage: Premier League Pull and Financial Power
Despite Bologna’s efforts, Sunderland remain the front-runners in the race for Lucumí. The allure of Premier League football, combined with the club’s financial package and long-term project under Régis Le Bris, continues to appeal to the Colombian defender.
Lucumí’s desire to play in England was evident during the summer, and Sunderland’s persistent interest — coupled with their willingness to meet his valuation — could tip the scales in their favour if contract talks stall.
January Move Still on the Table
Sunderland are expected to revisit the deal in January, but their chances hinge on whether Lucumí accepts Bologna’s extension before the winter window opens. If negotiations falter, the Black Cats will be ready to pounce.
Juventus and Leeds United remain interested, but Sunderland’s proactive approach and financial commitment have kept them ahead in the race.
What’s Next?
With Sunderland enjoying a strong start to their Premier League campaign and Lucumí still undecided on his future, the January window could bring a decisive moment. For now, the Black Cats are watching closely — and preparing to make their move if the opportunity arises.
Lucumí may be Bologna’s prized asset, but Sunderland’s determination and Premier League status make them a compelling destination. The chase continues.
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