Sunderland Secures Omar Alderete in £10m Deal: A Strategic Move for Premier League Comeback
Sunderland strengthens their squad with the £10m signing of Omar Alderete from Getafe, marking their 11th summer acquisition as they prepare for their Premier League return.


Sunderland has officially agreed to a £10m deal to bring defender Omar Alderete from Spanish club Getafe, with an additional £900,000 in potential add-ons. The 28-year-old Paraguayan international is set to undergo a medical and is expected to sign a four-year contract at the Stadium of Light.
This acquisition is a strategic move by manager Regis le Bris to bolster the team's defensive options, particularly on the left side. Alderete, who has made 99 appearances for Getafe and has experience with clubs like FC Basel, Valencia, Gimnasia, and Hertha Berlin, brings a wealth of European experience to the squad.
Once finalized, Alderete will become Sunderland's 11th signing of the summer, with the club's total expenditure nearing £150m when including all add-ons. Notable new arrivals include former Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka, ex-Brighton winger Simon Adingra, and club record signing Habib Diarra.
These signings are balanced by several high-profile departures, including Jobe Bellingham's move to Borussia Dortmund and Tom Watson's transfer to Brighton, which collectively brought in around £37m.
Sunderland is set to kick off their first Premier League campaign since the 2016-17 season this Saturday with a home match against West Ham. This marks a significant milestone in the club's journey back to the top flight of English football.
Key Points:
- Player: Omar Alderete
- Position: Left-sided Centre-back
- Transfer Fee: £10m (+£900k add-ons)
- Contract: Four-year deal
- Previous Clubs: Getafe, FC Basel, Valencia, Gimnasia, Hertha Berlin
This strategic acquisition underscores Sunderland's commitment to strengthening their squad as they aim to make a strong impact in the Premier League this season.