@YoungSunEcho Borini agent: "At the moment I don’t see that he could leave" ‪#‎safc‬ http://www.sunderlandecho.com/sport...ely-to-stay-at-liverpool-says-agent-1-6632758 … @YoungSunEcho Re-signing Borini really is a long shot for Sunderland. Bigger headache is how to replace him adequately #safc Sunderland target Borini likely to stay at Liverpool, says agent FABIO BORINI’S agent believes the Italian will remain at Liverpool this summer, despite Sunderland’s interest. sunderlandecho.com
Dippers will sign benzema (i think) for £18m then i reckon we are in with a shout, tricky window with the workd cup, agents and players alike want to keep their powder dry A journo's nightmare tbh
Rubbish man, it`s heaven for them. Nowt to do, no research, dream up whatever, print it. Easy. They`ll have a field day.
Just had a text from a pal in Spain, seems N'Diaye is expected to sign for SEVILLA for around €4million. We shall see if it's true or not.
Sunderland midfield Seb Larsson looks likely to stay at the club and is thought to be close to agreeing a new deal at the club. Read more at: http://www.clubcall.com/sunderland/midfielder-staying-with-black-cats-1726337.html
Bendtner anyone? Supposedly just been released by Arsenal Eto'o, Lampard, Evra, Joe Cole, Jack Collinson are a few others too
Talented lad but doesn't listen to orders and is a bit of an self important arsehole. Catts would be buzzing if he came back. No from me.
Boom!!!! Cannet whack a bit itk Is it once again a case of sell-to-buy this summer for Sunderland? Alfred N'Diaye may be granted his wish to stay in Spain next season after Sevilla emerged as possible suitors. N'Diaye spent the second half of the season at Real Betis but was unable to help them avoid relegation from La Liga. It is reported they had an option to buy the midfielder for a pre-agreed price of €4.2m, but that has now expired, leaving the road clear for their city rivals to enter the fray. The player was due back at Sunderland this week to discuss his future, though it is believed he has no desire to be part of Gus Poyet's squad for next season and that feeling appears to be mutual. Recouping what was paid by Martin O'Neill and reinvesting it into the side is Poyet's preferred course of action. Given the state of the Sunderland midfield, that may not be all that bad an idea. With Seb Larsson and Jack Colback out of contract this summer and Ki Sung-Yueng returning to Swansea City following his loan deal, Poyet is faced with having just Lee Cattermole, Liam Bridcutt and the lesser-spotted Cabral available going into the summer. Even if Larsson, Colback or both could be persuaded to stay, you'd still hope for a serious injection of quality into that area of the side. It is long overdue. Only Poyet, Ellis Short and Lee Congerton will know how much money is available to do that, but if money is tight again - and given the scale of the rebuilding work needed you'd have to assume it is - it is easy to see why selling N'Diaye may be an attractive proposition. It's a tough balance. N'Diaye is a useful player to have around in my opinion, and one I'd like to see us keep, but not if it's at the expense of far more necessary arrivals.
In what seems to have become a transfer window tradition, Sunderland have been tenuously linked with Fenerbahce's Senegalese striker Moussa Sow. According to reports in Turkey, Sow is looking to leave the Turkish giants with his sights set on the Premier League. The reports claims Sunderland, as well as Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur are all interested in the Senegal international but will face competition from Russian clubs CSKA Moscow and Locomotiv Moscow. Tottenham are mentioned as the front runners for his signature, with an apparent bid of just over £11m on the table, an offer the board of Fenerbahce are currently mulling over. The 28-year-old striker has had a successful time in Turkey after joining Fenerbahce from French club Lille for €10m in January 2012. After scoring 8 goals in 14 games in the remainder of the 2011-12 season, Sow went on to hit 19 in 54 games in all competitions during 2012-13 season and 16 in 33 last season. Although Sow has a good goalscoring record and would seem a good fit for the Premier League, it's unlikely Sunderland would be genuinely interested at the prices quoted, particularly when they will have to finance quite a large overhaul with so many players leaving the club. However, if you want to see what kind of player Sunderland have been linked with, you can check out the obligatory YouTube highlights video below; [video=youtube;NvPN4DrN574]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvPN4DrN574[/video]