Just been reading this about bruce, and noticed his reference to the bosmans.
Wonder who he is refering too?
Steve Bruce is expecting to be 'extremely busy this summer' as he prepares to start his recruitment drive.
The Sunderland boss has made it clear that he will be adding to his squad during the upcoming transfer window and plans to start making moves as soon as possible.
He has already met with chairman Niall Quinn to discuss a plan of action and has indentified a series of Bosman free signings to get the ball rolling.
Bruce told The Journal: "I had a meeting yesterday morning with Niall. It was about the way ahead and which way we are plotting and looking.
"I would expect us to be extremely busy this summer. There are a couple of Bosmans out there he now needs to take over.
"You don't have to be a brain surgeon to work out where we have to start. It is the top end of the pitch, which is the most expensive."
Sunderland have been heavily linked with Blackpool midfielder David Vaughan in recent weeks, and having dismissed suggestions they could be in the market for the likes of Ruud van Nistelrooy and Miroslav Klose, will also target out-of-contract strikers.
Indeed, the Black Cats' main concentration for the close-season will be on their front line with loan signing Danny Welbeck set to return to Manchester United and Bruce not confident of landing him on a permanent basis, and Fraizer Campbell facing the best part of a year on the sidelines with a second serious knee injury.
Having sold Darren Bent to Aston Villa in January, that has left the manager with only record signing Asamoah Gyan at his disposal.
Bruce said: "You don't have to be a brain surgeon to work out where we have to start. It is the top end of the pitch, which is the most expensive.
"We have to go in [to next season] with at least four recognised strikers because we have seen what happens if you don't.
"We have got one, so we have three more to sign, although having said that, [Stephane] Sessegnon has played well of late and gives us another option
Wonder who he is refering too?
Steve Bruce is expecting to be 'extremely busy this summer' as he prepares to start his recruitment drive.
The Sunderland boss has made it clear that he will be adding to his squad during the upcoming transfer window and plans to start making moves as soon as possible.
He has already met with chairman Niall Quinn to discuss a plan of action and has indentified a series of Bosman free signings to get the ball rolling.
Bruce told The Journal: "I had a meeting yesterday morning with Niall. It was about the way ahead and which way we are plotting and looking.
"I would expect us to be extremely busy this summer. There are a couple of Bosmans out there he now needs to take over.
"You don't have to be a brain surgeon to work out where we have to start. It is the top end of the pitch, which is the most expensive."
Sunderland have been heavily linked with Blackpool midfielder David Vaughan in recent weeks, and having dismissed suggestions they could be in the market for the likes of Ruud van Nistelrooy and Miroslav Klose, will also target out-of-contract strikers.
Indeed, the Black Cats' main concentration for the close-season will be on their front line with loan signing Danny Welbeck set to return to Manchester United and Bruce not confident of landing him on a permanent basis, and Fraizer Campbell facing the best part of a year on the sidelines with a second serious knee injury.
Having sold Darren Bent to Aston Villa in January, that has left the manager with only record signing Asamoah Gyan at his disposal.
Bruce said: "You don't have to be a brain surgeon to work out where we have to start. It is the top end of the pitch, which is the most expensive.
"We have to go in [to next season] with at least four recognised strikers because we have seen what happens if you don't.
"We have got one, so we have three more to sign, although having said that, [Stephane] Sessegnon has played well of late and gives us another option
