I'm now getting over this whole debacle, I don't think he'll actually sign it's more of a mess than the Adam Johnson saga just not on the same scale. If I'm right we need to be asking some serious questions of the board.
Should have but the uncertainty and disruption at the club may be the reason - FA'd - they've a lot to answer for and are lucky it's only a PERCEIVED small club - So infuriating
http://www.insidefutbol.com/2016/08...back-to-sunderland-on-four-year-deal/298530/? According to l'equipe Yann M'Vila is heading back to Sunderland with the announcement of the move imminent. The French midfielder spent time on loan with the Black Cats last season, but returned to parent club Rubin Kazan earlier this summer as no deal had been agreed for him to stay at the Stadium of Light. Now Sunderland have thrashed out a deal with Rubin Kazan and M'Vila has agreed a four-year contract with the Premier League club, according to French sports daily L'Equipe. The formal completion of the transfer is expected imminently.
L'Equipe: Yann M'Vila signs a four-year deal with Sunderland, with the official announcement imminent. #SAFC
12:52, 6 AUG 2016 BY STEVE BROWN Sunderland are close to completing a deal to sign Yann M'Vila from Rubin Kazan on a four-year contract, according to French sources COMMENTS please log in to view this image Yann M'Vila (L) pats Wahbi Khazri on the head Sunderland have agreed a deal to sign Yann M’Vila from Rubin Kazan on a four-year contract, according to L’Equipe. The 26-year-old spent last season on loan at the Stadium of Light, scoring once in 40 appearances. He then spoke openly about his desire to make a permanent switch to Wearside, with his contract at Russian side Rubin due to end in January. The France international was late returning to Kazan for pre-season due to a minor visa issue. Once arrived, he was forced to train separately from coach Javi Gracia’s first-team squad. Sunderland have continued to be linked with the player throughout a turbulent summer which saw Sam Allardyce’s departure for the England job and David Moyes’ appointment as his replacement hold up the club’s recruitment process. But the Black Cats completed their first close-season signing on Friday when Chelsea’s Papy Djilobodji arrived in an £8 million deal, penning a four-year contract. Sunderland AFC transfers: Papy Djilobodji becomes David Moyes' first recruit Moyes is eager to strengthen his ranks further ahead of next Saturday’s Premier League opener at Manchester City, and tried to sign M’Vila for Everton when he was Toffees boss. And respected French news outlet L’Equipe is now reporting that confirmation of a deal for M’Vila is imminent. Though close to the end of his contract, having joined Rubin from Rennes in 2013, the Russians had originally been holding out for a sizeable fee for the midfielder. But keen to rid themselves of wages thought to be in the region of £100,000 a week, they are likely to have been amenable to negotiation. Sunderland latest transfer news please log in to view this image Battling the clock please log in to view this image Race for Argentinian star please log in to view this image Moyes can make Pienaar tick please log in to view this image Januzaj chase
Anal sex via our resident perverts. Gil, Comm, Roger and Billy. In no particular order... (Apart from Gil being first as he's a mucky ****er)
That reminds me a certain Everton supporting mate of mine needs to wear a Sunderland shirt for a day.