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Yahoo
2 days ago
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Sunderland make enquiry to loan Chelsea forward
Sunderland are among the clubs to have enquired about a loan deal for Chelsea forward Marc Guiu. Guiu joined Chelsea from Barcelona last summer but featured for just 71 minutes in the Premier League. He did impress in the Europa Conference League, scoring six times in six appearances, before a hamstring injury decimated the latter half of his debut campaign. Sunderland are one of several sides keen to hand the Spaniard regular senior football next season. Sky Sports are reporting that the newly-promoted Black Cats are one of three clubs to have enquired about the 19-year-old. Chelsea want Guiu's full salary to be covered as part of any arrangement and will only accept straight loans. The teenager is viewed as a part of the club's long-term future. Sunderland are keen to improve their firepower, with leading scorer Wilson Isidor netting just 13 times in the Championship last season. Regis Le Bris's side have invested heavily this summer, spending more than £120m after the recent recruit of former Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka. Read – See more – Follow The Football Faithful on Social Media: | | | |


BBC News
14-07-2025
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- BBC News
'It may not be necessary for some players to stay'
Regis Le Bris spoke to BBC Radio Newcastle about Sunderland's pre-season match against South Shields: "It is good to win, but today was more about reconnecting with competitive games. "[Working with the new signings] is a work in progress. We had to reinforce the squad because the next step is massive. Only one played today, but in the next weeks there will be progressively more on the pitch. We have to build the connection and physical condition."Le Bris says Abdoullah Ba, Nazariy Rusyn and Ian Poveda are all available to leave the club.A number of other players must prove themselves in the coming asked about the futures of players like Niall Huggins, Nectarios Triantis and Ahmed Abdullahi: "We will see for every player. I told them that the first two weeks are dedicated for the reconnection. After that, we will have to be clear about different pathways - if some of them need game time and it is not possible here then it is not necessary to stay here."Listen to Le Bris speak with reporters, external