Sunderland knows how challenging the Premier League has been, since the 1992 brand, demoted four times from the intimidating division.
Black cats disagree with how poor the newly promoted aspect has become in recent memory. The final six teams cries out in victory.
Of course, Regis Le Bri has other plans as he embarks on his first-ever season on the famous British top flight, but he will have to sign the Galaxy to give the French and his wide-eyed team a chance to fight for survival.
One of the dreams was Amado Dialo’s amazing return to the Stadium of Light, but as his Old Trafford career is finally on the plane, it looks like a route that is unlikely to explore.
Amado’s fan favourite status in Sunderland
Rumors have already begun that the funny Iborian could be on Sunderland’s shopping list, and the deal is perhaps even bolder than his attempt to seduce former Black Cats star Jordan Henderson into a home turf.
The potential reunion will catch the eye of Sunderland supporters just how impactful his first stint at the club was from his heroics from right-wing right-wing clinch playoff football for Tony Maubray’s men during the 2022/23 campaign.
They eventually slipped down on the semi-final stage, but were unable to knock on the 22-year-old’s efforts during the missed season.
Since then, he has solidified Manchester United’s starting spot under Reuben Amorim and scored 11 goals this season, so the surprising move to Wearside will certainly be taller.
But Le Bliss might be able to beat the 22-year-old attractive version of Sunderland’s next version if another move were to come true.
Sunderland was able to sign their new Amado
It’s about taking a great balance between picking up signatures by bucket loads and ensuring that the star performers are given a considerable chance to the level from the promotional heroic.
According to a new report from Givemesport, the Black Cat is trying to add Kwame Poku to further alienate Arsenal, who attack from the likes of Romaine Mundle and Wilson Isidor. In fact, McKem is just one of 26 clubs trying to seal Winger’s signature on a free transfer after his contract with Peterborough United ends.
But the concern for the end of Sunderland is whether Pok can make a huge leap that looks seamless from League One to the Premier League.
But as in Amado’s case, he was never exposed to the English game in and out of the Right Loan stadium – pulling one or two United senior chances – with the rest of his history as he tore through the Red Devils’ Premier League.
The “unplayable” Ghanaian was labelled hyperbolically last season by Peterborough United boss Darren Ferguson, so if given time to impress, they can bring their top flights into the storm.
To make that comparison a rubber stamp, just look at the number of dribbles in the 2024/25 campaign using Poku, the EFL Hotshot, and there is an average of 1.9 dribble per match with 1.6 for Amado. The eel-like abilities on the ball are almost eerie.
Poku’s overall Peterborough number | |
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statistics | cheap |
The game has been played | 147 |
The goal scored | 30 |
assist | 30 |
Trophy | 2x |
L1 Player of the Month | 2x |
Teams of the season | 1x |
Procured by TransferMarkt |
For Le Bris and Co, they were unable to score Amad the best in the long run, but Poku is replenishing with 21 goals from 29 conflicts last season.
He may not be running to the ground anytime soon, but if there’s one place where you can ultimately get the best out of him, it’s Sunderland along with things like Chris Rigg, Job Bellingham and Amado.
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