Sunderland target Xhaka will not leave – Ten Hag
During the worst period of the Northern Ireland troubles in the early 1970s, the Kyles were instrumental in setting up Top Towns meetings which saw towns from Northern Ireland and even a number from the southern border counties compete in team athletics meetings. Maeve had the distinction of operating as manager for both Great Britain and Ireland teams and as a 71-year-old coached the Irish relay squads at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney. She was appointed an OBE in the 2008 New Year Honours list and also served as President of the then Northern Ireland Athletics Federation during the mid-1990s. 2008 also saw her being inducted into the RTE/Irish Sports Council's Hall of Fame as Ballymena & Antrim was named the UK's athletics club of the year while she was the recipient of the Belfast Telegraph/Sport Northern Ireland's Hall of Fame honour in 2009. Maeve Kyle was predeceased by her husband Sean in November 2015 and is survived by daughter Shauna.

Sunderland target Xhaka will not leave – Ten Hag

Head coach Erik ten Hag says Sunderland target Granit Xhaka will not be allowed to leave Bayer Leverkusen this summer.

The 32-year-old former Arsenal midfielder’s agent told German media on Tuesday he had agreed personal terms with the newly promoted Premier League club and wanted to return to England.

However, after selling Florian Wirtz and Jeremie Frimpong to Liverpool, as well as Jonathan Tah to Bayern Munich, the Bundesliga club do not want to lose any more players.

“The agent can say anything. But this club has already lost three important players,” Ten Hag said.

“We won’t let any more players go, that’s not possible. That would neglect the structure and also the culture of the squad.

“It’s clear – Granit is a leader, he has signed here for five years and has three years left on his contract. He’s too important for us to let him go.”

The Switzerland player spent seven years in the Premier League with Arsenal before joining Leverkusen in 2023.

He helped Leverkusen to the Bundesliga title and the German Cup double under Xabi Alonso during his debut season, when they also lost the Europa League final to Atalanta.

Xhaka has three years to run on the five-year deal he signed in 2023.

Ten Hag, who spent more than two years at Manchester United before being sacked in October 2024, replaced Alonso as head coach earlier this summer following the Spaniard’s move to Real Madrid.

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