- Sunderland To Be Made ‘Hard To Refuse’ Offer By Club Keen On Deadline Beating Deal
Sunderland are set to be made a ‘hard to refuse’ offer for one of their attackers as the interested club look to push through a deal quickly.
Regis Le Bris has the Black Cats sitting in fourth spot in the Championship table and they are in action on Monday night at Middlesbrough.
Le Bris is keen for additions before the window closes and Sunderland were hoping to sign Ajax’s Chuba Akpom, but he looks set for Lille.
While Le Bris would like players, he is fighting a battle to keep hold of winger Tommy Watson.
Premier League side Brighton want to sign Watson and, according to journalist Alan Nixon, they will make Sunderland an offer that ‘will be hard to refuse’.
The 18-year-old mainly plays on the left-hand side and at attacking midfield, but if the Toffees were to sign him, he would likely occupy the opposite flank or follow in Dwight McNeil’s footsteps.
If the Blues are to strike a deal for the young winger, they will need to act fast with Brighton preparing a second bid for him before the winter transfer window closes on 3 February.
Moyes has not just changed the mood around Goodison but has also made the team more potent up front, with Beto arguably putting on one of his performances.
Under Dyche, the style of play was boring, and the Toffees seemed to lack ideas in the final third, leading to some drab displays.
According to the Liverpool Echo (1 February), the Toffees are now considering holding onto Broja as his initial three-month prognosis is now only expected to be half that time.
However, ex-Goodison scout Bryan King – speaking exclusively to Goodison News – thinks the club should bring in a striker who is ready to play now.
Abdoulaye Doucoure’s goal in the opening seconds, Beto’s brace and Iliman Ndiaye’s stoppage-time striker sealed a victory for the.
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