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The West Ham lad Mubama? would be a good one but he’s had plenty game time in pre season and they’re light up top so not sure how realistic he is but we do have a good relationship with them it seems
Yeah hes the only one i can think of tbh, the standard of strikers in the u21s isnt great for what we want but Mubama was the 1 i thought of.
 
The other one I like (purely from football manager :D) is Dane Scarlett. But he didnt have the best of times at Portsmouth did he?
 
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Yeah hes the only one i can think of tbh, the standard of strikers in the u21s isnt great for what we want but Mubama was the 1 i thought of.
Madueke. From Chelsea was outstanding for England u21s but not a cat in hells chance we will get him
 
Not really kicked on at all, looked really good when i 1st saw him but hasnt looked good last couple times ive seen him

Would love him on a perm deal as he has big upside for sure
He’s just signed for spurs
 
He’s just signed for spurs
Aye no chance we would get him on a perm deal, i was more meaning that hes the type of player that i would happily have permanently but dont think he would have a huge impact immediately on loan
 
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DONE DEAL: Bradley Dack joins SAFC

https://safc.com/news/team-news/2023/july/bradley-dack-signs-for-sunderland

Sunderland AFC is delighted to announce the signing of Bradley Dack.

The attacking midfielder arrives on Wearside following a six-year spell at Blackburn Rovers, signing an initial one-year deal with a Club option of an additional year.

Dack made 173 appearances during his time at Ewood Park, including 33 last season, and he scored 57 goals and contributed 34 assists.

Prior to joining Rovers, the 29-year-old progressed through Gillingham's youth ranks before registering 38 goals and 34 assists in 185 appearances for the Kent-based Club.

Dack's decade-long association with the Gills also included a brief loan spell at Braintree Town, with the midfielder returning to Priestfield Stadium to be part of the Club's 2012-13 promotion-winning side.

A two-time EFL League One Player of the Year and PFA League One Player of the Year, he was also named Blackburn's Player of the Year after firing the Club to promotion to the Championship alongside Tony Mowbray in 2017-18.

After arriving on Wearside, Dack said: “It feels brilliant to be here. It’s clear to see the Club is on an upwards trajectory and it’s great to be on board. To play in front of 40,000 people every week at the Stadium of Light was a huge pull for me, there’s not many teams in England can produce those numbers. I hope my experience and style of play can add something different to the group, and I can’t wait to pull on the shirt for the first time.”

Sporting Director Kristjaan Speakman added: "We are delighted to welcome Bradley to Sunderland AFC. He’s an attacking midfielder with different qualities to others we have within the squad, and we feel he can add a different dimension to our team. He brings a wealth of experience, but also a personality that can help us on and off the field. It’s great to welcome him to the Club and to see him so excited by the opportunity this move represents.”
 
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