Regis Le Bliss is now at a high-class club when it comes to Sunderland’s manager who secured Premier League football for the Black Cat.
The last successful boss that led Wearside to great lengths to dress was able to integrate himself as a club worthy of top flights from that point onwards until 2007 when Roy Keene went back a long way back in 2007, and Sunderland ended 10 years later.
The former Loliant head coach will be desperate to bring the Black Cat back to his former glory as a Premier League staple, but if he excels in the elite division, he will likely have to make Job Bellingham’s departure a stomach.
Latest news on Bellingham’s future in Sunderland
Broken at the end of the dramatic playoff final, Bellingham must have realized that this incredible day at Wembley could be the last time he’s wearing Sunderland’s colours.
The teenage sense may be stupid to not move forward while he’s a hot product. He is seen in a new report that he is in Germany for discussions with Bundesliga Titan Eintrachat Frankfurt over the summer switch.
According to Sky Germany reporter Florian Plettenberg, Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig are also enthusiastic about the Sunderland starlet, and apparently caught many eye with four goals and three assists promising returns this season.
This is not the only grinding development with Tommy Watson, who won a key winner for Sheffield United at Wembley.
But all this bad news doesn’t need to completely lower morale for the newly promoted team, given that the Black Cat has an impressive reputation for the goodness of their homemade youth.
This is once again true when everything goes to the plan and potentially bumps into a promising 20-year-old genius who could potentially become a substitution for a familiar Bellingham.
Sunderland “Diamond” that can replace Jobe
Of course, no one expects a rapid success of ripler rings as young people enter the tough Premier League environment.
But the same should apply to young midfielder Harrison Jones if it seems worthy now to be handed over the baton by a star linked to Frankfurt, just like the patience exercised with Bellingham when he first broke through.
After all, Jones has already started six times in the senior side in his fledgling career so far, with sparkling numbers on both the Under18 and Under21 showing off his keen eye at goal, supporting him like Bellingham.
In Premier League 2 alone, the Sunderland-born star has won five assists and three strikes in the campaign. With the ability to descend the wings as a central option or wing, he is very comparable to Watson, who leaves immediately, leaving away from a high comparison with the number 7 of demand.
Total number of Watsons in Sunderland | |||
---|---|---|---|
Age group | game | The goal scored | assist |
U18S | 15 | 1 | 5 |
U21 | 40 | 11 | 7 |
First Team | 6 | 0 | 0 |
Procured by TransferMarkt |
Of course, the Bellingham can be slotted sideways below the sides if necessary. Forget the praise of homemade “diamonds” as he was previously praised by young people coach John Hewiton and can have a formative season to try and dress up a massive exit injury.
However, as the Premier League is a Test Beast, there must be a sense of realism around Jones running to the ground, but if he can get a glimpse of quality and learn something like Enzo le Fies, he can have a very bright future with his hometown club.
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