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Newly-promoted Sunderland target England goalkeeper, 32, in ambitious loan transfer
Newly-promoted Sunderland target England goalkeeper, 32, in ambitious loan transfer

The Sun

time06-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Newly-promoted Sunderland target England goalkeeper, 32, in ambitious loan transfer

SUNDERLAND are ready to move for Wolves keeper Sam Johnstone. The Black Cats want him so he can fight with their current No 1 Anthony Patterson for game time. 5 5 As we revealed, the newly-promoted Premier League club just hired keeper coach Neil Cutler. And he is a big fan of experienced, four-cap England man Johnstone, 32. Cutler worked with Johnstone at Aston Villa and Wolves and wants to reunite at the Stadium of Light. Sunderland have looked at expensive keepers in Europe but may look at a relative domestic bargain in Johnstone. The move could happen as a loan because the star still has a contract at Wanderers for three years. Manchester United academy graduate Johnstone joined them in a £10million deal from Crystal Palace last summer. Johnstone played 10 times for the Molineux Stadium outfit last season, including seven times in the league. He failed to keep a single clean sheet in those matches, conceding 17 goals. The FA Cup was more fruitful for him. He kept one clean sheet in three games as Wolves beat Bristol City and Blackburn before crashing out in round five on penalties to Bournemouth. Johnstone was last involved for the Three Lions in March 2024. Although his last game was a 1-0 win over Australia in October 2023. 5

Emi Martinez ‘up for challenge of joining Man Utd' to replace Onana but ‘big clubs queuing up' to sign Aston Villa star
Emi Martinez ‘up for challenge of joining Man Utd' to replace Onana but ‘big clubs queuing up' to sign Aston Villa star

The Sun

time30-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Emi Martinez ‘up for challenge of joining Man Utd' to replace Onana but ‘big clubs queuing up' to sign Aston Villa star

EMI MARTINEZ is the kind of huge character Manchester United need to restore their battered reputation as a global superpower. And the good news for United boss Ruben Amorim is the world's No 1 keeper would be up for the challenge — if Aston Villa decide to cash in this summer. 4 4 That is the word from Neil Cutler, Martinez's old coach at Villa, who remains close pals with his former star pupil. Cutler, 48, said: 'This summer is pivotal for Emi in terms of his career. 'He's been voted the best goalie in the world twice and there seems to be an opportunity for him this summer, with all of his options open. "Big clubs are queuing up to speak to him and he either stays at a massive club like Villa or he goes to a truly world-class club. 'I don't think it's about money with Emi so I don't think he is ready to move to Saudi yet. 'If he does move it would be to a much bigger club — one of the really big-hitters like Barcelona, Real Madrid, Atletico... or even Manchester United.' Martinez, 32, fuelled speculation when he broke down in tears and took a bow in front of the Holte End after Villa's final home game of the season. Some feared it was a farewell and since then he was linked with a lucrative move to the Saudi Pro League. BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK United, Arsenal, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid are also rumoured to be keen. Martinez's contract runs until 2029 but a bid of £40million or more would ease Villa's PSR concerns. Emi Martinez in tears as he waves goodbye to fans after Aston Villa's final home game The Villans have been linked with moves for Lille stopper Lucas Chevalier, Espanyol's Joan Garcia and Nice's Marcin Bulka. Cutler believes this could be one of the rare moments in football when a move could suit everyone. Amorim certainly needs a new keeper after Andre Onana looked weak at Tottenham's Europa League final winner again and Martinez could be the inspirational figure he is searching for. "United can't offer him Champions League football but the sheer size of the club and the size of the challenge might appeal to Emi," said Cutler, now in charge of Wolves' goalkeepers. "Emi has the confidence required to play for a massive club like United and would feel he could affect the club in a really positive way. "He would look at United and say: 'Right, I can make this place better. I can help this club get back to where it was.' 'HE THRIVES ON THE BIGGEST OCCASIONS' "He's all about the challenge, he's all about the drive and the desire so I think United would suit him. "He thrives on the biggest occasions and could play for any team in the world as he's shown by winning the World Cup and Copa America with Argentina. "He would be a comfortable fit at United and would hit the ground running. "It's all down to what Villa want but, at 32, they will know this is when they can get the maximum return on him. If they hold off until next year they'd get less. "Unai needs a possession-based goalie and the keepers he's been linked with are top class and younger. "It could be one of those times when it suits all parties. "I'm a big Villa fan so I'd love to see him stay - and I wouldn't be surprised to see Emi lifting the Europa League trophy for Villa in 12 months time. "But I also want to see him play at the highest level possible and, if one of the really big hitters comes knocking, then he could have a huge decision to make." 4 4

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