Transfer Rumours The Sunderland Links/Transfer Rumours Thread - Summer 2025

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I've sent a message to Southern A bout updating the first page of the thread, I will give hime some time to think it over, however, this is a valuable service that needs updating so I will ask a MOD to give someone else access to update that main page. Or Someone could copy the text and start a new thread.
hopefully Southern A will come back and start posting again he a good poster and member of this forum
 
I've sent a message to Southern A bout updating the first page of the thread, I will give hime some time to think it over, however, this is a valuable service that needs updating so I will ask a MOD to give someone else access to update that main page. Or Someone could copy the text and start a new thread.
Not sure we can give someone access to it, but remember, us mods are fans first and mods second! And we have access to update
 
Not sure we can give someone access to it, but remember, us mods are fans first and mods second! And we have access to update
Fantastic, so you can update it if Southern A doesn't come back?

It's been a really handy page to see all of the incoming players and targets in one place
 
Yeah as long as all are in agreement and nobody has issued

I'm sure he will come back, I for one certainly hope so - he's a valuable contributor as well as a member of the board, speaking as a very occasional poster - mainly revolving around grandchildren it would seem :).

I follow the tactical discussions and player qualities (as observed by our posters) with great interest as unfortunately as a young chap as I was cursed with pretty good acceleration, so, it was head down, Billy Whizz (preferably in a straight line) which got me both in and out of trouble - so nuances of tactics have long eluded me e,g at University as a R footed LB I didn't quite grasp the old offside rule... Haven't even bothered to try and understand the current mess the lawmakers have gifted us.

I know for a fact that he'll get a very warm welcome when he does feel able to check in again. DR
 
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EXCL: Marc Guiu will fly into the North East this afternoon to complete his move to Sunderland.
19yo striker will undergo a medical in the next 24 hours.
[HASHTAG]#SAFC[/HASHTAG] have agreed a season-long loan with PL counterparts Chelsea.
Guiu a recent Club World Cup winner.
 
Hi all. I’ve checked back in. Will update the front page as best as I can (although it’s difficult in retrospect)
Get in there son, get that magic carpet back out we've now got fuel.

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I wasn't sure where to post this but it does sum up our transfer business so far (apart from Roefs and Guiu),
An interesting perspective from a neutral outsider from across the pond, on some of our players, new signings and our chances of survival

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Sunderland AFC is delighted to announce that Régis Le Bris has signed a new long-term contract at the Stadium of Light.

Ahead of the 2025-26 Premier League season, the Frenchman has committed his future to Wearside until summer 2028.

Le Bris enjoyed an exceptional first 12 months in English football, as he guided the Club back to the top tier following an eight-year absence.

After extending his contract, the Head Coach said: “The connection I have with the staff, players, and supporters has been natural, and we shared many great moments together. The collective ambition is there to see and now, there is a desire to become stronger. I can feel the energy and intent to push forward, and we need that in the next challenges we will face. In every part of the organisation, everyone has their own part to play, and we are all aligned.”

Following his departure from FC Lorient, Le Bris was appointed Head Coach of Sunderland in June 2024.

The Club enjoyed an historic start to the 2024-25 campaign under the 49-year-old, who directed the Black Cats to nine wins from their opening 12 games.

He was named Championship Manager of the Month in August and October, and after ending the regular season in fourth, the Club rallied behind the Frenchman’s leadership and vowed to go ‘Til The End.

An iconic semi-final victory over Coventry City came first and a legendary finale followed, as Sunderland defeated Sheffield United at Wembley Stadium to return to the Premier League and conclude Le Bris’ unforgettable opening act on Wearside.

Kristjaan Speakman added: “Like every Sunderland supporter, I’m delighted we are announcing this contract extension for Régis. It provides clarity going into the Premier League season, but more importantly it recognises his contribution and continued commitment to the Club. Régis has an unrelenting desire for progression that matches our own and we look forward to continuing our partnership throughout the upcoming season, as we move forward with aligned objectives that reflect our shared ambition.”

Now, Le Bris will lead the team into an exciting new chapter in Kyril Louis-Dreyfus’ ownership, as the Club returns to the Premier League backed by the red and white army.

Joined by eight new signings – Enzo Le Fée, Habib Diarra, Noah Sadiki, Reinildo Mandava, Chemsdine Talbi, Simon Adingra, Granit Xhaka, and Robin Roefs – the Black Cats’ season opener versus West Ham United is less than two weeks away.

Director of Football, Florent Ghisolfi concluded: “Regis’ new contract is a mark of recognition for the outstanding work he’s undertaken since arriving at Sunderland, and more importantly, it reflects our trust in the future we’re building together. Our objective is to establish Sunderland as a Premier League Club – not just in name, but in identity, performance, and ambition – and Regis is an important part of that vision. He shares our desire, and we are ready to face the challenges and opportunities ahead with conviction and purpose.”