Regis Le Bris' Sunderland summer transfer window verdict
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REGIS Le Bris has hailed Sunderland's ownership and recruitment team for their significant summer backing and "really impressive" transfer work....
"I'm really positive, really positive because one of the main challenges when you get promoted like that is to strengthen the squad, and it's not an easy task because the investment, the way you work together to recruit so many new players, is a massive challenge. I think so far we are really good."
"I'm thinking about the owner, the sporting direction, the recruitment structure and everyone who was involved in that process. It's really impressive. After that, obviously, you have to face new challenges and to put into practice the quality of the squad, and it's a process. At the minute, I'm happy. After that, we'll see throughout the season."
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Black Cats have come a long way in a short space of time. Le Bris was appointed on the back of a disappointing 16th place finish in the Championship in the 2023/24 season, and although his squad was strengthened last summer, Sunderland's outlay was modest. This summer, however, the Black Cats have done everything in their power to equip the Frenchman for the top flight, spending in excess of £150m.
Asked if he could have imagined such backing when he took charge, Le Bris said: "I don't know. It's a good question. I'm happy, I repeat, I'm happy with the process, the energy of the club, the ambition, the desire to seize this opportunity. We know that to grow as a club in this league, it's a tough challenge. It's not linear, so we don't know what will happen in the future, but right now we can feel that we are well-organised and ambitious."
It's so far, so good on the pitch for Sunderland, who won two of their first three games and are joint fifth in the table as they prepare to resume action at Crystal Palace this weekend.