Skysports.com understands Sunderland youngster Jordan Cook has agreed a new deal at the club.
The promising striker, who can also operate on either flank, has been handed a one-year extension at the Stadium of Light.
Cook is highly regarded by the coaching staff on Wearside and was on the fringes of Steve Bruce's first-team squad last season.
He made three substitute appearances for the Black Cats last term and also spent a spell out on loan with Walsall, where he scored once in eight appearances.
Cook suffered a cruciate ligament injury back in September 2009 but battled his way back to full fitness.
Just over 12 months later he was called into first-team squad and made his senior debut in the Boxing Day defeat to Manchester United.
But will he be sent out on loan, along with Noble. It's gonna be hard for the young lads to get into the team this season, unless the dreaded training ground mauler strikes again.
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The promising striker, who can also operate on either flank, has been handed a one-year extension at the Stadium of Light.
Cook is highly regarded by the coaching staff on Wearside and was on the fringes of Steve Bruce's first-team squad last season.
He made three substitute appearances for the Black Cats last term and also spent a spell out on loan with Walsall, where he scored once in eight appearances.
Cook suffered a cruciate ligament injury back in September 2009 but battled his way back to full fitness.
Just over 12 months later he was called into first-team squad and made his senior debut in the Boxing Day defeat to Manchester United.
But will he be sent out on loan, along with Noble. It's gonna be hard for the young lads to get into the team this season, unless the dreaded training ground mauler strikes again.
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