Friday 17 July 2015

Sunderland signings are starting to roll in

I looked at the areas Sunderland needed to strengthen at the end of the season and now the new season is fast approaching, the signings are starting to roll in. Sunderland have added Jermain Lens and Younes Kaboul this week. These complement Sebastian Coates and Adam Matthews to show four full internationals as additions to our squad.

When I looked at the team, I identified the following -

Pantillimon
NEW Right Back
Van Aanholt
NEW Centre Back
NEW Centre Back
Cattermole
Larsson
Rodwell
Defoe
Giaccherini or Adam Johnson
NEW Attacking Left Midfielder

I think that we have bought in the four areas we needed new players with the team looking like this-

Pantillimon
Matthews
Van Aanholt
Coates
Kaboul
Cattermole
Larsson
Rodwell
Defoe
Giaccherini or Johnson
Lens

In terms of the new signings, I think we've spent really well. The three defenders have come at bargain prices and two of them have Premier League experience. Aside from Coates they look to have a pace that the team has lacked for years.

Any further signings need to be quality additions that will prove the first team. The spending has been modest so far by Premier League standards so there should still be money available for a big signing or two if the right players become available.

The majority of the movement now needs to be in the other direction. We need to release funds from the wage bill and I've identified the people who in think we can do without-

The Ricky Alvarez saga is far from over but from what I can see we will be forced to sign him. I think that staying away from injury he has the potential to be a good player but we can't keep on buying players that only perform every now and again. We need to find a buyer.

Steven Fletcher hasn't produced the goods for a long time. His age is against him and his scoring record is really poor for a striker. Celtic seemed to be lined up, but his wages were a problem. He might have to drop to the Championship but Fletcher's days at sunderland look to be over.

What to do with Connor Wickham? I personally think that he doesn't care about the club. He hasn't lived up to his potential and seems to be more interested in the lifestyle than buckling down and furthering his career. This time last year I was desperate for him to stay after his heroics at the end of the season. But he's not kicked on and we need to cut our losses.

The Poyet signings from Brighton, Bridcutt and Buckley are not good enough for the top flight. Neither have been awful but neither have shown enough quality to suggest that they are moving the club forward. We're looking at international class signings now and these guys have been left behind.

Likewise the De Fanti signings of Roberge and Mavrias. None of our managers have really fancied these two and they've been shipped out on loan almost since they joined the club. I'd like to see them sold, but I think another loan is more likely.



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