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At the end of his contract, Congolese international Neeskens Kebano could leave Fulham FC to join Sunderland AFC, a club playing in the English second division.

According to concordant sources, the club from north-east England is considering recruiting the 31-year-old Leopard to hope for a rise in the English Premier League. Sunderland finished 6th in the last edition of the Championship. https://www.opinion-info.cd/sports/...-le-viseur-dun-club-historique-du-nord-est-de
 
I wouldn't be averse to us signing 31 year olds to add a bit of experience if needed - but I'm not sure his position is where I'd do it
 
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At the end of his contract, Congolese international Neeskens Kebano could leave Fulham FC to join Sunderland AFC, a club playing in the English second division.

According to concordant sources, the club from north-east England is considering recruiting the 31-year-old Leopard to hope for a rise in the English Premier League. Sunderland finished 6th in the last edition of the Championship. https://www.opinion-info.cd/sports/...-le-viseur-dun-club-historique-du-nord-est-de

Much as I'd like to christen him Neil Kevin, I don't think this one's likely. Doesn't fit the model.
 
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I wouldn't be averse to us signing 31 year olds to add a bit of experience if needed - but I'm not sure his position is where I'd do it

It depends on who it is and in what position, so many players at that age will just be after an easy end to their career with a decent wage. Not many I would want other than obvious ones like Hendo.
 
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Stoke City 'pipped by Sunderland' to defender transfer
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Nectarios Triantis has joined Sunderland from Central Coast Mariners.© Paul Kane/Getty Images
Stoke City were in the group of teams who enquired about centre-back Nectar Triantis before he made a £275,000 switch to Sunderland, according to reports from Australia.

Triantis, aged 20, has been attracting scouts to the Central Coast Mariners and apparently there were discussions via Zoom with Crystal Palace as well as interest from clubs in Germany, Denmark, Greece and Norway.

He has gone to the Stadium of Light on a permanent deal, though, and, currently in France with Australia under-23s for the Maurice Revello Tournament, he will soon join up with his new teammates in Wearside for pre-season.

His agent, Buddy Farah, told ftbl.com.au: "There is no doubt that Nectar has a big future ahead, and I'm sure that the name Triantis will be spoken about for years to come.
He deserves this move and despite a number of other serious options this ticked a lot of boxes. Sunderland A.F.C. have been very professional in the process and have a very good head coach in Tony Mowbray, who is a former centre half."

haha Alex
 
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