Celtic and other potential buyers have been forewarned by Sunderland that the club will only sell its best players for high dollar.
The Black Cats’ season has been erratic since Tony Mowbray was fired as manager and replaced. After a disastrous stint, Michael Beale was later fired. As the English Championship team searches for a new manager, Mike Dodds is now in interim leadership.
Goalkeeper Anthony Patterson was rumored to be coveted by Liverpool, Celtic, and Arsenal; on Friday, rumors indicated that the interest was “genuine.”
As starting goalkeeper Joe Hart gets ready to hang up his cleats at the end of the campaign, the Hoops will be searching for a replacement this summer.
Although Scott Bain is a seasoned backup at Celtic, he is unlikely to challenge Benjamin Siegirst for the top spot in the long run. Along with the Hoops and Liverpool target, Jobe Bellingham, Jack Clarke, Dan Neil, and Daniel Ballard are also drawing interest, but Dodds believes Sunderland is in an excellent position to make large money.
Dodds declared: “All those players have contracts, therefore it has to be right for the football team. Because of their long contracts, the club is in a strong position.
It is therefore very evident that anyone hoping to sign a Sunderland player will have to pay a premium because, in any case, the player is a young one who has already performed admirably but still has room to grow.
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