After an impressive start in the Premier League, Sunderland is reportedly currently facing the threat of losing one of his star players in renewed interest from rival Aston Villa.
Le Bliss: Sunderland must be “adaptable” to the forest
Without losing in three Premier League matches, Sunderland appeared in seventh place and now has the opportunity to extend Ange Postecoglou’s victoryless start in Nottingham Forest. Winning can even take the Black Cat second in the Premier League if many results go, but Regisluburi knows well that Forest is not a simple game despite his recent form.
“We still have two sleep before the game! I think we have to be adaptable. I think that’s already the case. Perhaps, looking at our game, we’ll defend 4-4-2 with the mid-press. (Lubli in Sunderland’s system)
After receiving the red card signed to Summer Renildo after last weekend’s 1-1 draw against Aston Villa, there’s much to think about Sunderland’s boss.
As far as the promotional aspects go, it is worth noting that not only Leeds United and Burnley, but also the Wearside people enjoy a refreshing, solid start as they appear to be on the first side of the six to ensure safety in their first season on top flights.
Many players have stood out particularly at Light of Stadium so far this season, with new signatures like Nordim Kiere already settling down well. Meanwhile, those already at the club took a step forward to what was unexpectedly easy. But what it did is that Handsunderland is a potential relocation dilemma.
Aston Villa is interested in signing Wilson Izidor
As the Football Insider reported, Aston Villa wants to sign Wilson Izidor last weekend after the Sunderland forward was impressed with them. The forwards have become clinically equal, scoring three goals in three Premier League games at the Stadium of Bright.
It’s a format that’s likely to attract suitors all the time, but it’s also the type where Sunderland slaps a £35m price tag with a talented forward. If the villa wants to steal and sign the Black Cat Star, it simply won’t be cheap.
The villa’s interest in the forward direction of Our Lady, like Isidor, should not be surprising. Unai Emery’s team scored only one goal throughout the season. This was against Sunderland last time. Ollie Watkins extended the goal drought by missing a penalty this week in the Europa League.
The Midlands club are screaming for more firepower and could come at the expense of Sunderland, who is feeling the full effect of a ruthless succession in the Premier League.