Tanguy Ndombele returns, Sarr shines, Jack Clarke assist, striker departs - Spurs loan latest
Plenty of Tottenham Hotspur players have been saying their goodbyes to their loan clubs this week but some have an exciting set of matches ahead.
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Plenty of Tottenham Hotspur players have been saying their goodbyes to their loan clubs this week but some have an exciting set of matches ahead.
This summer will be an interesting one for Sunderland, whether they find themselves in the Championship or League One.
Tottenham Hotspur have already started their pre-summer exit negotiations, with QPR believed to be in talks to sign multiple youngsters from the Premier League giants ahead of the upcoming transfer window.
Jack Clarke has spent the second half of the season on loan with Sunderland in League One and has been used quite frequently in rotation, chipping in when needed,
Sunderland have been able to utilise Jack Clarke at the club since signing him on a loan deal back in the winter window – and there could now be an opportunity to land him permanently in the summer.
Sunderland will be looking to secure a place in the League One play-offs on Saturday when they head to the Mazuma Stadium to face Morecambe.
Sunderland climbed back into the play-off spots and up to fourth place as they ran riot against ten-man Cambridge United at the Stadium of Light. The Black Cats played for more than 75 minutes with an extra man after U's defender Lloyd Jones was shown a straight red card for denying Ross Stewart a clear goalscoring opportunity, and it was a decisive moment as Stewart also tucked away the resulting penalty.
Alex Neil made three changes to the side that started Sunderland's Easter Monday goalless draw at Plymouth Argyle. The Black Cats boss brought in Danny Batth in place of Dennis Cirkin, with Cirkin missing out entirely - presumably due to injury.