Michael Beale has been told that he has not joined a selling club, despite the fact that star winger Jack Clarke was sought in January.
Clarke is getting interest from Premier League clubs as the new Sunderland head coach takes charge of his first home game against Coventry on Saturday. Beale has been guaranteed that he will be given ammunition for a promotion push, and director Kristjaan Speakman has stated that major names will not be sold if it jeopardizes success.
Beale has vowed to earn the trust of Sunderland fans by improving the solid squad he inherited from Tony Mowbray. He wants his team’s overwhelming possession play to be rewarded with more goals and a stronger defensive edge. “We’re hoping to win in both boxes,” he remarked.
Sunderland’s goal is to increase the worth of the team by developing new players while also challenging for promotion every year. They sold Ross Stewart in September for £8 million, which then increased to £12 million.
“When players do really, really well and attract the attention of Premier League outfits, that is going to be a difficult time,” Speakman added. Our ownership has been steadfast in this regard, and I don’t believe we will look to trade players if the opportunity arises.
“I don’t think it’s a difficult dilemma for the club.” It is important to have a well-organized club. Selling players is an unintended consequence of success. That should be the club’s decision, made in consultation with the players. Over the last few years, the club has turned down multiple proposals for various players. We’ve only sold one player.
“I don’t think it’s a difficult dilemma for the club.” It is important to have a well-organized club. Selling players is an unintended consequence of success. That should be the club’s decision, made in consultation with the players. Over the last few years, the club has turned down multiple proposals for various players. We’ve only sold one player.
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