Sunderland vs Wycombe LIVE: Reaction as Black Cats seal Championship returnSHOWDOWN Live Blog 21st May 2022, 5:24 pm Updated: 21st May 2022, Sunderland have won the League One play-offs at the third time of asking, beating Wycombe Wanderers 2-0 at Wembley. The Black Cats ended their four-year spell in England’s third tier to join join already-promoted Rotherham United and Wigan Athletic in the Championship.
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Iversen in action for Preston North End (Image: Bradley Collyer/PA Wire) Nottingham Forest Summer signing Loic Bade looks set to join Seville for the second half of the campaign. Fellow defender Loic Mbe Soh has been linked with Guingamp. It is likely the duo will not be the only players to leave, say NottinghamshireLive. Cafu and Lyle Taylor were left out of the 25-man squad when the summer window closed. It would be a surprise if the pair’s situations has changed come January, while Harry Arter has not been part of the first-team set-up for some time.
He hasn't played since February when he was on loan at Sheffield United. Thomas Frank is yet to trigger contract extensions for squad men Mathias Jensen and Saman Ghoddos, who might also think that their futures lie elsewhere sooner rather than later. Everton Defenders Michael Keane and Mason Holgate will want to stay in the Premier League but forward Nathan Broadhead might be available on a permanent deal. Broadhead, aged 24, scored 13 times on loan as Sunderland won promotion from League One under Neil last season, including five after Neil took the job. He was used as a sub, however, in the vital play-off matches and has been at Wigan in the first half of this term, scoring four in 11 starts and 10 sub outings.
Beyond that, the number of additions Forest make will have an impact. Scarpa will take the place of the injured Giulian Biancone in the 25-man Premier League squad. But given the Reds are already at the required limit, further additions would mean others having to make way. Southampton Goalkeeper Alex McCarthy's future remains unclear under Nathan Jones, who also has Gavin Bazuno and Willy Caballero in his keeper department.
Midfielder Ekwah joined from Chelsea in 2021 and has been training with the first team under David Moyes. Midfielder Conor Coventry, aged 22, spent last season on loan at MK Dons in League One but has only made one Premier League sub appearance so far this campaign. Matija Sarkic makes a save during the Premier League 2 play-off final between Wolves and Stoke in May Wolves Wolves must make room for any potential signings in January after reaching its overseas player limit in the summer. The obvious candidate is Leo Bonatini, who was surprisingly included on the list by Wolves when it was announced in September, say BirminghamLive.
We have to make sure we do the right things by them and sometimes it's unfair to talk about other players. Whether it's been given the green light yet or not, we've got to be tight lipped on it. " Bournemouth Jamal Lowe, Emiliano Marcondes, Junior Stanislas and Siriki Dembele have all been left on the fringes so far this season. As it stands, Lowe and Marcondes in particular look the most at risk of exiting, say DorsetLive. The latter turned down loan interest over the summer to fight for his place and could look for more minutes elsewhere, while the former is unlikely to want his fairytale rise up the pyramid to meander to a shared feeling of disappointment. Stoke fans will also have an eye on Neil's old Preston favourite Ben Pearson, who has not got as much game time as he might have expected since the move south. Ben Pearson starred for Preston under Neil (Image: Nathan Stirk) Brentford An exit could be sanctioned for centre-back Charlie Goode, aged 27.
Premier League transfers Stoke City could complete if Alex Neil wish grantedAlex Neil will think that two or three quality signings can go a long way when the Championship is as tight as it is this season. Stoke City are still, remarkably, five points off the top six and five points above the bottom three after the opening 24 games. There is only one more before Neil can head into his first full transfer window as manager, even if the mid-season window is always a difficult one full of inflated prices. How busy Stoke can be might depend on if and how much they receive in bids for their own star assets, particularly World Cup star Harry Souttar. But if the manager does end up with a bit of cash to spend, where will he look? We have already picked out the top young players in the lower leagues and the potential bargains in the Championship - so now it's time to look at the bottom half of the Premier League and which players might be available for a winter switch.
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READ MORE: Stoke City boss reveals what he wants to add to squad READ MORE: Eight wingers who Stoke City could sign to save season Who catches your eye? Have your say in the comments section Aston Villa Cameron Archer has Championship managers on alert, including Preston boss Ryan Lowe, who had the young striker on loan last season. Lowe told LancsLive: "We know what Cam brings and once we've heard he's available, then I am sure the communication can start. "We've just got to keep light lips if you like and we'll get on with our business. Cam is not the only target, of course.
"Broadhead has suitors in the Championship who are keen to sign him on a permanent deal, " say The Athletic. Leeds United Young right-back Cody Drameh is apparently being targeted by Championship sides Burnley and Watford. Popular midfielder Mateusz Klich, now aged 32, could be allowed to leave and has an offer from DC United. Leicester City Goalkeeper Daniel Iversen, who played well on loan for Neil at Preston, has only made two Carabao Cup appearances so far this season as he serves as back up to Danny Ward. He has already been linked with Stoke.
Bonatini hasn’t played for Wolves since 2018 and his contract expires next summer. Centre-back Yerson Mosquera "desperately needs a loan" and right-back Nelson Semedo might be on his way too. Connor Ronan will be allowed to decide his own future after finding himself behind Boubacar Traore and Joe Hodge in the midfield pecking order. "At the moment he's focused on our first-team and he'll be looking to get involved with them in January and beyond, " Wolves' strategic player marketing manager Matt Jackson told Football Scotland. "Of course there's a lot of interest in him both loan and permanent interest but, again, we want to do what's best for Connor. " Goalkeeper Matija Sarkic did well on loan at Birmingham last season and could be available again if Wolves bring in a new keeper, as they hope.
But Jones said: “We’ve got competition. We’ve got three goalkeepers here that we trust. I know Alex really well and Gavin obviously was starting keeper when I came and against Liverpool had a fantastic game, so I didn’t feel no reason to change. " Theo Walcott, now aged 33, may have to move to get more game time. West Ham West Ham will entertain loan offers for academy prospects Jamal Baptiste and Pierre Ekwah Elimby, say The Athletic. New Stoke technical director Ricky Martin, fresh from overseeing West Ham's youth set-up, will be well aware of what both can offer. England youth international Baptiste, aged 19, says he models his game on Virgil van Dijk and former Stoke defender Matthew Upson.
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