Sunderland
A “wonderful” Sunderland player appears to be withdrawing from the club in the summer, and his future is reportedly underway.
Who can Sunderland sign in the Premier League?
Black Cats prepare for life in the Premier League, and after their memorable championship promotion, they are mentioned many players as potential signings.
Dynamo Kiev’s striker Vladyslav Vanat is reportedly seen as Sunderland’s biggest target, and they are believed to lead the game to snap him up in the summer transfer window. The 23-year-old scored 17 goals in the league last season, outlining his pedigree is an exciting goal.
Meanwhile, Liverpool centre-back Joe Gomez has also been supported by joining the Black Cats this summer, although he seems to have poured the rumor into rumors in a recent Instagram post saying:
“Ten years ago, I moved from southeast London to Liverpool as a kid, and I couldn’t even imagine it was a distant future. Now, I’m full of gratitude and proud to be part of this club and city. I don’t deny the challenges along the way, but I’ve been working hard to do a challenge and I’ve been working hard and doing my best. Over the years, I feel like over the years, I feel like I’ll share my support for all of you, it’s always the world, it’s always the world, I’ll never see it as a red…and still have a desire to keep moving forward.”
Sunderland has a 22 y/o “positive” discussion
Now, according to Heberia head coach David Gray, Sunderland midfielder Nectarios Triantis has sealed a permanent move after a loan from the Scottish club last season.
“He’s another guy who has had a great season. You see how improved he has last year, playing weekly, going out weekly.
Since then, the North’s Echo Report says the negotiations are at an advanced stage, the permanent export of Triantis.
This summer, considering Regis Le Bris’ plan at the Light Stadium, he felt like the right time for Triantis to leave Sunderland.
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Black cat is preparing to strike in the market.
It makes sense that the 22-year-old Australian has only seen five Black Cats games since arriving in the summer of 2023 and collects funds for him instead of losing him in a free transfer in 2027.



