Sunderland boss Alex Neil admits transfer frustrations
Alex Neil has admitted he wants to bring in ‘one or two’ players to add depth to his squad and provide competition for Ross Stewart ahead of the Championship season.
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Alex Neil has admitted he wants to bring in ‘one or two’ players to add depth to his squad and provide competition for Ross Stewart ahead of the Championship season.
Pre-season friendlies carry an often unwarranted tag of being meaningless and boring. This match between Dundee United and Sunderland at Tannadice certainly gave those in attendance a moment of sheer comedy.
Ross Stewart returned to Sunderland's starting XI as the Black Cats resumed their pre-season preparations at Dundee United. Stewart missed Wednesday's friendly against Roma out in Portugal with a minor knock, but the Scotland international striker was back in the side at Tannadice Park.
Sunderland are now ‘hoping’ to push on with a deal for Tottenham youngster Jack Clarke, according to Scott Wilson for The Northern Echo.
Former Sunderland manager Gus Poyet has admitted that he believes that the club should be focusing on staying up next season in the Championship rather than immediately targeting promotion to the Premier League.
With pre-season training for Sunderland set to begin ahead of their return to the Championship next month, the Black Cats are yet to really get moving in the transfer market.
Bailey Wright is expected to re-sign for Sunderland despite interest from clubs in his native Australia, according to reports. More than two A-League clubs are interested in bringing him back to his homeland but Wright has decided that it’s not the right time to return Down Under.
Sunderland winger Patrick Roberts has expressed his happiness to be staying on Wearside for two more years after it was announced he has signed a new contact. Roberts will now stay with the club until 2024, and is looking forward to the challenge of competing in the Championship.