STÃPHANE Sessègnon could be a surprise victim of the wide-ranging Paolo Di Canio revolution at Sunderland, writes MARK DOUGLAS. Di Canio is overseeing major changes this summer and the club have already secured deals for four out-of-contract players â along with making moves for Argentinian defender Lucas Orban and Serbian winger Milos Krasic. But major surgery to the clubâs playing staff will not be limited to incoming players, with Di Canio prepared to be utterly ruthless in getting the right chemistry in his Black Cats group. That could include sacrificing some of the clubâs more high-profile players, with a measure of uncertainty now clouding Sessègnonâs future on Wearside. The Journal understands that sources close to the player have told at least one Premier League club that Di Canio would be ready to listen to offers for their client in the last week. It has not gone any further than that at this stage, but the Italian was understood to be dismayed by Sessègnonâs red card at Aston Villa, which led to Di Canio levying a fine against the Benin play-maker. He also ordered Sessègnon, along with Craig Gardner, to continue training at the Academy of Light during the run-in that both were banned from. Di Canioâs priority is the team rather than individuals and he will be prepared to sacrifice star players if he believes it will benefit Sunderland as a whole. He is considering major changes in Sunderlandâs style of play and their system, which will be radically altered from the rigid formation that saw Sessègnon playing the ânumber tenâ role behind Danny Graham. Instead, Di Canio wants to completely overhaul Sunderlandâs attacking options and is ready to cash in on Cardiffâs interest in Danny Graham, with fellow striker Connor Wickham also available if the price is right. It had been widely assumed that Sessègnon would be part of his plans but if a sizeable offer was to come in for a player who has been on Manchester Cityâs radar in the past, it would allow Di Canio the funds to carry out even more extensive team-building. Absolute bollocks it is that bad I cannot even be arsed to correct where this twat has gone wrong it is that bad of an article must be very quiet on the news front to have something like this
I don't think it has legs either. Weak article. I don't remember Man City being linked with Sess. I thought it was Arsenal
No quotes... No real evidence... Its articles like these which infuriate How can an editor publish it, should sack the journo
Sportsmail columnist Adrian Durham was mugged at knifepoint in Rio de Janeiro after England's friendly against Brazil, raising further concerns over the safety of the host city ahead of next year's World Cup. Durham, who also hosts a popular radio show on talkSPORT, was returning to his hotel with his girlfriend at 7.30pm local time after watching England's 2-2 draw at the newly refurbished Maracana stadium. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...drian-Durham-mugged-Brazil.html#ixzz2VANUebVR Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
shame they didn;t cut his tongue out and his fingers off....................if it happened in the UK it would be like Murder on the Orient Express.