Sunderland are looking into the possibility of bringing Nedum Onuoha back to the club as manager David Moyes prioritises the need to strengthen his defence before the close of the transfer window. Onuoha spent a season on loan at Sunderland under Steve Bruce six years ago and has a clause in his contract at QPR that enables him to leave in this window. Onuoha can play at both centre back and right back, although Celtic are also interested in the 30-year-old and it remains to be seen whether Sunderland have enough room for manoeuvre in their budget to add him to the wage bill. Moyes’ selection problems have been eased a little with the return of Lamine Kone and Didier Ndong from the African Cup of Nations ahead of Tuesday night’s home game against Tottenham Hotspur, but he is still frantically trying to add to his squad.
He was decent for us last time but that was a long time ago, been pure hump since. Don't think he's good enough
I would rather him than Lescott who we have signed. To be honest can he be worse than Pappy?? At this stage I would take him.
Memorable goal at Chelski back in the day. I have some time for the lad, although Bri's right about his recent form.
There's a reason he's been languishing in the Fizzy Pop league for years now. Big no from me, pure guff.
No we don't. Rather see our current players more involved, or another U21 player coming through, most have done well so far, and although the circumstances could be better, the experience should be good for them, the way things are going, they could be our last hope.