Latest... Sunderland are close to having a full squad available for the play-off final against Sheffield United Ahmed Abdullahi has suffered a setback in his return to action at Sunderland, though the club are increasingly confident that is now fully recovered from the groin injury that has thus far prevented him from making his debut. Though any involvement in the play-off semi finals against Coventry City on his part was always unlikely given his lack of match fitness, Abdullahi had returned to full training ahead of the first leg. The Echo understands that the 20-year-old, who signed on deadline day last September, subsequently suffered a concussion. He is currently going through the concussion protocols and though he is expected to be back in full training before the trip to face Sheffield United at Wembley next Saturday, his lack of match minutes mean he is unlikely to be involved in the squad. His progress does offer encouragement for next season, however. After his arrival from Gent last year Sunderland decided that surgery was the right option to deal with a pre-existing groin issue, which sidelined the striker for a number of months. The surgery was successful and Abdullahi produced an exciting run of goalscoring form for the U21s, but continued to experience some pain and had to return to the sidelines for another spell of recovery. His return to training before his concussion is a promising sign of his progress and he will be targeting a full pre season to try and force his way into contention for first-team football. Niall Huggins has also been back in full training for a number of weeks as he steps up his recovery from a major injury, though his lack of match fitness means it would be a surprise if was named in the squad to face Sheffield United. There were no other players mentioned in the article.
Latest. 4 to miss opening 3 games... Several players are expected to miss the start of the 2025-26 season after undergoing surgery this summer. Aji Alese and Luke O’Nien are progressing well after shoulder surgery, with Dennis Cirkin (wrist) and Leo Hjelde (Achilles) also continuing their respective recoveries at the Academy of Light. The quartet are expected to miss the Club’s opening three PL fixtures - against West Ham United, Burnley, and Brentford - before returning to action after the September international break. Meanwhile, Habib Diarra will be available for selection when the Lads travel to South Shields this weekend, but Noah Sadiki and Chemsdine Talbi continue to await international clearance. Simon Adingra and Reinildo Mandava also won’t be part of the squad that heads to the 1st Cloud Arena, with the latter, who represented Atlético Madrid in the FIFA Club World Cup, set to arrive on Wearside following the Club’s return from Portugal