Same position Jackonelli, Karlson, suppose Sess and McClean. think it would have gone through if we didn't get the Italian midget.
it's off it's on it's off it's on. Like Peruzzi I'm just going to wait and see. We'll know if it's dead when the media and rumor merchants stop constantly U turning on themselves and just shut up about it.
Probably thinking its better to spend the money on some full backs. If we keep NDaiye and Sess the only players were really desperate for is full backs.
Wonder if Karlsson has left an impression on PDC and may push for the first team as opposed to the development squad?
LATEST TRANSFER GOSSIP please log in to view this image Panathinaikos midfielder Charis Mavrias is expected to complete his long-awaited deal with Sunderland on Thursday, reports The Journal. The Black Cats agreed a £2.5m fee for the 19-year-old Greece international almost three weeks ago and the delay has been blamed on a change of medical staff at the Stadium of Light which held up the processing of Mavrias' records. Should the transfer go through, it will take Sunderland's tally of summer signings into double figures. Back on now!
Is the Charis Mavrias deal back on and do we need him still? http://www.footballhellas.com/2013/...anathinaikos-and-greece-winger-charis-mavrias "Panathinaikos winger Charis Mavrias will complete his move to Sunderland within 24 hours, after it appeared the deal had collapsed. Mavrias was the subject of a â¬3 million bid by the English Premier League club earlier in the month, with Panathinaikos manager Yiannis Anastasiou keen to reinvest the income from the deal into rebuilding his squad. The Greek club are in a difficult financial situation and have not stood in the way of the 19 year-old Greece international moving to England. Though the deal seemed to have died, Sunderland have rekindled their interest in Mavrias, who has been told by his future employers to travel to Wearside tomorrow for a medical. The Journal reports that the delay in his move to the Premier League was caused by a âchange of medical staffâ at Sunderland, which âheld up the processing of Mavriasâ recordsâ. Over the past three years at Panathinaikos, Mavrias has established himself as a first-team regular and one of the rising stars of Greek football, part of an exciting crop of players who have impressed under Greece U-19 and U-21 manager Kostas Tsanas."
I was expecting news on this today mate, in fact when i saw the thread i thought that it was gonna be it
I think we are ok in wide areas, the two Irish lads for the left McClean and Jack O'Reeny. Johnson and DMK for the right. We need to focus on fullbacks now.
Charis Mavrias is expected on Wearside tomorrow to complete a deal many thought had died a death. It is nearly three weeks since the Black Cats agreed a £2.5m fee for the 19-year-old, and many took the delay in completing a deal as a sign that somebody had got cold feet. But sources at his current club, Panathinaikos, are expecting movement. Should the transfer go through, it will take Sunderland’s tally of summer signings into double figures. The delay has been blamed on a change of medical staff at the Stadium of Light which held up the processing of Mavrias’ records. With so many players arriving this summer, it is no surprise the Greek is towards the back of the queue. Gino Peruzzi’s medical was the focus last week, with a deal for the Italian full-back cancelled amid concerns over his knee. Emanuelle Giaccherini underwent a medical in Italy last week, and as a full Azzurri international he can expect to be ahead of Mavrias in the pecking order.