Sunderland to sign another star, agreed to £18million fee and medical reservations

After suffering instant relegation in viewing the last six promotions, Sunderland entered this transfer window, ready to end the trend, and now reportedly will now welcome another impressive signing.
Sunderland continues to overhaul
It would be an understatement to say that the Black Cats are making sure they are ready for the Premier League. Those who spent this summer, those who broke their club record without hesitation in Wearside to sign Habib Diarra and took it in a permanent deal and Chemsdine Talbi by welcoming Noah Sadiki, Reinildo Mandava, Enzo Le Fee.
After becoming the latest arrival, Talby told Sunderland’s official website: “I’m really happy to be here and thanks for the opportunity to join this club. I made the decision because it was a great project with a talented, exciting team full of young players – which really inspired me.
“The Premier League is the largest and best league in the world, so I look forward to getting started. I know that fans will be behind me from the start and I can’t wait to see them at the stadium.”
Those at the Bright Stadium have every reason to be excited about the arrival of the winger after scoring seven goals in all games last season at Bruger Club and creating another five games in all games. At the age of 20, the newcomer was a player with potential and was able to fully realize it under the leadership of Regis Le Bris.
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However, even after Talby, Sunderland was still not finished in the transfer window. Now it is reported that Black Cats have agreed to sign another agreement, arguably their most impressive yet.
Sunderland agrees to sign Simon Adingra’s £18m deal
According to Fabrizio Romano, Sunderland has agreed to a deal to sign with Brighton & Hove Albion’s Simon Adingra, and the medical suit will be completed on Thursday for the winger to finalize a move worth 21 million euros (£18 million).
Meanwhile, Adingra struggled to maintain her opening seat under Fabian Hurzeler last season – starting in just 12 Premier League games – and he remains a 23-year-old player. Sunderland has only £19 million, which can be said to be an absolute bargain.
After working with Liverpool in 2023, former Brighton boss Roberto de Zerbi praised Adingra with his Brighton teammate Carlos Baleba, saying:We play with a lot of very young players. I have to congratulate my club because they found two other great players – Adinla and [Carlos] Baalba. ”
So, despite his motivation being stopped by Hurzeler last season, Adingra now has a great opportunity to get back to the track and Sunderland, a fast, tricky new winger.



