Transfer Rumours Sunderland boss expecting 'busy' final week of transfer window

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Sunderland boss expecting 'busy' final week of transfer window
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Sunderland boss Sam Allardyce admits he is expecting a busy final week of the transfer window as he looks to add quality to his squad.

The Black Cats were held to a 1-1 draw at the Stadium of Light by AFC Bournemouth, Patrick van Aanholt rescuing a point after the hosts fell behind to a Benik Afobe header.

Allardyce admits he will be "busy" this week ahead of the transfer window closing at 11pm on Monday, February 1.

Sunderland don't have a game next weekend after being knocked out of the FA Cup by Arsenal, the next match a week Tuesday at home to Manchester City.



Allardyce said: "From our point of view we now have a week to get the lads back fully fit and we haven't picked up too many injuries, which is a blessing.

"The squad is pretty fit and Younes Kaboul will be back soon, Seb Larsson too.

"I will probably be busy in the market until when the window shuts."


The Black Cats boss admitted his side could have snatched all three points at the Stadium of Light, with Billy Jones' header saved late on.

But Allardyce was pleased Sunderland, at least, picked up a point.

"West Brom, Southampton, those were times when we could have picked a point up and more," added Allardyce.

"But this time we got a point.

"We lost our nerve for a while but recovered and that is very important for me."



Read more: http://www.sunderlandecho.com/sport...ek-of-transfer-window-1-7692839#ixzz3yB5VuTtx
 
We must have freed up at least 70k on wages PW with outgoings. That's wages for two who'll improve us right there. If we can get rid of another big earner we can bring in somebody who could really make a differance. I suggest a loan move for Rosicky a RB and another CB.
 
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We must have freed up at least 70k on wages PW with outgoings. That's wages for two who'll improve us right there. If we can get rid of another big earner we can bring in somebody who could really make a differance. I suggest a loan move for Rosicky a RB and another CB.

That`s assuming we`re not still paying part of the wages of those who have gone.
 
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We must have freed up at least 70k on wages PW with outgoings. That's wages for two who'll improve us right there. If we can get rid of another big earner we can bring in somebody who could really make a differance. I suggest a loan move for Rosicky a RB and another CB.


here's hoping cos we are **** at the mo, we need some quality a good attacking mid is a must
 
here's hoping cos we are **** at the mo, we need some quality a good attacking mid is a must

We still haven't replaced Sess and that's ****ing disgraceful. We're not going to splash out(we may do, I'd be surprised), it will probably be a loan. Make it a good one and if we do stay up a permanent AM replacement must be bought in the summer.
 
Three 'big' teams coming up for you, if you can score against us (one should be enough) you'll get 3 points.

Good time for throwing new lads in at the deep end.
 
Rosicky or Arteta as our remaining domestic loan would give us something different in the middle


A competant right back and a partner for Kaboul . I'd be fairly happy with that