July 2, 2024

Three in, one out? Sunderland linked with triple transfer deal as £20m exit  rumours swirl

Three in, one out? Sunderland linked with triple transfer deal as £20m exit rumours swirl

The latest Sunderland transfer headlines see the Black Cats linked with three players ahead of the summer

Sunderland have been linked with a triple transfer swoop ahead of the summer window under sporting director Kristjaan Speakman whilst speculation regarding a potential outgoing continues to swirl.

The Black Cats need a striker who can score goals after recent attacking signings failed to deliver the goods for Tony Mowbray, Michael Beale and Mike Dodds this season. Here, we take a look at the latest transfer headlines surrounding the club:

Black Cats keen on Musa Drammeh

Sunderland reach critical point over contract talks with top star that  could leave door ajar in January

Sunderland, Cardiff City and Birmingham City have been linked with a move for Sevilla forward Musa Drammeh on a free transfer

Football Insider have claimed that the trio of clubs are keen on the attacker after Sunderland were credited with an interest in Drammeh during the January transfer window. It was claimed that the Black Cats had sent scouts to watch the attacker at the beginning of the year and even saw an initial bid rejected. Drammeh is out of contract in the summer.

Amani Richards linked with Sunderland

Sunderland, Brentford and Queens Park Rangers are all eyeing a deal for Leicester City academy forward Amani Richards.

Sunderland reach critical point over contract talks with top star that  could leave door ajar in January

The 19-year-old former Arsenal academy prospect is out of contract this summer and looks set to move following the Foxes promotion back to the Premier League as Championship champions under Enzo Maresca. The Evening Standard states that London clubs QPR and Brentford are interested in taking Richards on a free transfer when his contract expires in June whilst Sunderland have also been mentioned in the conversation. The Black Cats, though, could face major competition for his signature with clubs in Germany, Belgium and Denmark all said to be tracking the player.

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