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“Can’t go wrong” – Burnley eye up Sunderland key figure in pursuit of filling managerial void: The verdict

This article is part of Football League World’s ‘The Verdict’ series, which provides personal opinions from the FLW writers regarding the latest breaking news, teams, players, managers, potential signings and more…

Burnley are considering Sunderland boss Alex Neil as a potential candidate for the vacant managerial spot at the Premier League club, should the Clarets suffer relegation to the Championship, as per a report from The Sun. 

The report states that the Lancashire club are also considering the likes of Chris Wilder, Carlos Carvalhal and Nathan Jones, following the dismissal of Sean Dyche, should they be playing their football in England’s second-tier next season.

Neil’s ability to work well within a budget has been cited as a key part as to why the Clarets are currently monitoring his situation with the Black Cats.

Burnley are currently sitting two points ahead of the Premier League drop zone with five games left to play, however, Everton in 18th, have a game in hand on the Clarets.

Three of our writers here at FLW have shared their thoughts regarding Burnley’s interest in the Sunderland boss…

Adam Jones

As a reasonably young manager with promotion-winning experience, they can’t go wrong with Alex Neil if they were to be relegated.

He may have endured a mixed spell at Preston – but he has started his tenure at Sunderland in a promising fashion and it wouldn’t be a huge surprise if the Black Cats are promoted back to the Championship at the first time of asking.

If he is, it would be hard to see him switching from Sunderland to the Clarets because he would probably want to carry on his project at the Stadium of Light.

However, if the budget is there to secure an instant return to the top tier, he may just be

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