Fer To Sunderland?

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QPR999

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SUNDERLAND have sealed a deal for loan Ranger Leroy Fer, writes DAN KING.

The Black Cats are confident QPR midfielder Fer and Inter Milan's Yann M'Vila will be with them by Tuesday after agreeing season-long loan spells.

Fer joined the Hoops for £8m from Norwich last summer but getting the Dutchman off the wage bill will help QPR to readjust to life back in the Championship.

And it will allow Fer to play alongside cousin Patrick van Aanholt at the Stadium of Light.
The arrival of two international midfielders will be a major boost for Sunderland as boss Dick Advocaat prepares for next weekend's big kick off and a season which he is determined will not turn into another fight against relegation.
 
League 1 isn't so bad ................... there are teams in that league we haven't played or visited in years!
Gives us something to look forward too.
Any other decent player we can flog before the season starts?
 
Be very disappointed to lose Fer this season. He would have been a class above in this league and would have contributed his experience, to those around him, and goals to the team.
 
If there's any truth to this, I suppose it's the same logic as the Caulker loan: we get a useful loan fee, a large sum off the wage bill, the option of having him back if we get promoted and the player stays in the Premier League shop window. It would also look good in the FFP spotlight.

However, Fer, despite his laid back style, developed to become a much better player for us than Caulker, especially when played in his correct position in central midfield. He would be a powerful influence in the Championship.

Unlike the strange Caulker decision, we do currently have plenty of midfielders and may be about to ship yet another one in (Ebecillio): we have the numbers, if not the quality, to cover this piece of business. For that's what this would be: business; head not heart; a sign of the new regime under which we are operating. Sad but realistic.
 
Yep
we like him
we don't need him in a busy midfield
we can't afford him
we want him to be ours so we can have him back next summer
 
I saw him get married in our fine Catholic cathedral, probably the only thing of note he did while he was here, so....NO <laugh><ok>