Transfer news: 17-year-old starlet arrives at Sunderland ahead of potential move
Sunderland have been linked with another young player during the summer transfer window.
Sunderland are eyeing a deal for Glentoran youngster Rhys Walsh, according to reports.
Publications in Northern Ireland have stated that The 17-year-old is on the radar of several clubs including Sunderland with the starlet said to be spending the week on Wearside.
Walsh is a Northern Ireland under-17 youth international and has played fo4 Gelntoran in the UEFA Conference League.
Speaking about the youngster during the summer, Glens boss Feeney said: “Little Rhys is 16 years of age and a fantastic prospect. I said I wanted to look at the kids.
“You have experience in there with Shay (McCartan), Josh (Kelly), Johnny Russell, Bailey Locke, who for me, has the attributes of being a fantastic player for Glentoran.
“He’s athletic, knows how to tackle and there has to be a pathway for the kids. I want to bleed the kids in now and get them playing. It makes us better for the future.”
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League Two star thought he was dying after clash with Sunderland player
Paul Mullin was injured after a coming together with Nathan Bishop during Wrexham vs Manchester United.
Wrexham striker Paul Mullin has admitted fearing for his life after an unfortunate coming together with new Sunderland signing Nathan Bishop.
The Welsh club faced Manchester United earlier this month whilst Bishop was still a Red Devils player during pre-season. However, the goalkeeper caught Mullin during the game with the striker seriously injured.
“I was trying to breathe in but nothing was happening. I couldn’t get air into my lungs,” Mullin wrote in The Athletic. “That’s when I knew it was bad. In that struggle for breath, with my lips turning blue, I accepted that this could be it for me.
“That’s how it felt. I couldn’t breathe properly for a few minutes. I was thinking about my little boy, Albi. I hate being away from him and my partner Mollie for too long but I had told myself it was only two weeks and that I’d be back home soon. It ended up being much longer, but I’m so thankful it wasn’t worse.
“I remember, a few seconds earlier, getting my head to the ball and then going down,” Mullin added. “For someone like me who will do that kind of thing again and again, being winded is something I’m used to. It usually lasts around 10 seconds and is never nice.
“Only this time I couldn’t shake it. After a collision with Manchester United goalkeeper Nathan Bishop during a friendly, in the aptly named Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego, my lung punctured from the impact and I fractured four ribs.”