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Sunderland test the waters for versatile 27-year-old defender as his Celta Vigo contract expire

Sunderland’s ambition under Régis Le Bris has taken a bold turn as the Black Cats have reportedly entered the race for one of the summer’s most coveted free agents. According to MARCA journalist and football insider, Matteo Moretto, Wearside officials have actively inquired about Spanish international defender Óscar Mingueza.

 

The 27-year-old former Barcelona academy player officially sees his contract with La Liga side Celta Vigo expire on 30th June, triggering a high-stakes scramble among European football’s elite. While the Black Cats face reported Premier League competition from the likes of Arsenal, Aston Villa, and Newcastle United, as well as European sides Atalanta and Como, the club’s pursuit of Mingueza signals a statement of intent.

 

What Do His Stats Suggest?

 

In short, Mingueza offers a stark contrast to the profile of Sunderland’s current first-choice left-back, Reinildo Mandava. Mingueza is best described as an offensively minded, playmaking full-back who has enjoyed the best form of his career over the past two seasons, including being named to the 2025/2026 Europa League Team of the Season.

 

In terms of his offensive capabilities, Mingueza registers in the 92nd percentile for assists against other full-backs across Europe’s top five leagues, registering 6 assists against an xA of 6.83. He also scored a solitary goal in the last campaign, adding to his ten-goal contributions (4 goals and 6 assists) in the previous season. This creative outlay suggests a player who can provide a real spark when going forward.

 

Further to his goal contributions, Mingueza ranks highly for his distribution and chance creation. He created 41 chances last season and ranks in the 90th percentile for long pass completion and in the 88th percentile for progressive passes and passes into the final third.

 

Defensively, he ranks in the 65th percentile for tackles won, showing the ability to defend effectively in 1-on-1 situations. However, when you look at the raw data for interceptions and tackles (30th-40th percentile), he ranks below the European average.

 

With that being said, it seems this is more a defensive style as opposed to a lack of ability, as Mingueza utilises defensive positioning and covering runs to delay transitions and isolate his opponent into favourable defensive scenarios, rather than jumping into a high-intensity, physical duel.

 

Finding a 27-year-old international defender hitting his absolute peak years on a free transfer is an exceedingly rare occurrence in the market. Sunderland won big with the free signing of Reinildo Mandava last summer. Could they repeat this feat?

 

Óscar Mingueza has the technical intelligence, physical prime, and elite tactical versatility to become a key feature of Le Bris’ Wearside revolution and would arguably fit a “Lutsharel Geertruida” sized hole in the Sunderland squad as the ever-decreasing chances of the Dutchman grow larger every day.

 

Crucially, he offers a fundamentally different profile to the club’s current full-back options. Mingueza operates as an elite, deep-lying playmaker from the flank and is a player very much entering his prime.

 

Will Sunderland get their man?

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