It’s fair to say Sunderland has returned with a bang against West Ham United after eight seasons outside of Premier League luxury.
The first half unfolded as a tense 0-0 event. Then the black cat suddenly exploded into life as Eliezer Mayenda, Daniel Ballard and Wilson Isidor all inherited their hands and found the back behind the net with a glorious 3-0 victory.
Behind such an impressive victory, Sunderland finds himself just below the top spot in the Premier League with goal differences due to Manchester City’s 4-0 success.
The goal is to keep winning the board to ensure that more signatures are in the pipeline, as more signatures also appear in the pipeline to help with pitch issues.
Sunderland explores travel with £30 million star
Sunderland was one of the big Premier League spenders this summer, despite their newly promoted status.
£1415 million is splattered in total with 12 brand new signatures, and the Black Cat added former Bayer Lebakusen right back Nordimkele to camp shortly after beating the hammer at 9.5 million pounds.
With both Leeds United and Wolverhampton Wanderers eager to Nigeria’s forward, both Leeds United and Wolverhampton Wanderers could soon be spent on landing Getafe’s attacker, Christantantus Uche, on both Leeds United and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
In fact, it was reported that Sunderland had submitted a £27 million bid to Leicester City star Abdul Fatau. The BBC Sport update confirms Wearside Club is exploring potential moves for the standout Fox winger, but due to his expensive rating, the move, which is now said to be close to £30 million, may prove difficult to get past the line.
This means that the movement of Ghanaians to join the ranked stadiums of Light will coincide with the Habib Diara record transfer fee.
If Fatau was as tricky and effective as the Iborians wore the famous red and white stripes years ago, it could be considered a gamble worth exploring, as Sunderland could potentially pick up the next Amado Dialo.
How Fatau will become Sunderland’s next Amado
Amado never made a light turf stadium in the Premier League.
Instead, he proved to be a dangerous spark through his loan stint at the Wearside costume championship. Sunderland fans still love the smooth 23-year-old, two years after his explosive stint at the club.
14 goals and four assists fell to Amado’s lap from a memorable appearance for the Black Cats of 42, and his game returned to the next level with his parent’s employer Manchester United, leaving a healthy distance of 14 goals and 12 assists for the Red Devils from an outing of 65.
Fatau hopes that if the move to Sunderland manages to get off the ground and is “unplayable” for his heroes in Scout Jace Krigg’s EFL, he will be established in the Premier League.
Fatau of Leicester (23/24) | |
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Statistics – per 90 minutes* | crack |
The game has been played | 40 |
The goal scored | 6 |
assist | 13 |
I missed a big opportunity | 0 |
A big opportunity has been created | 32 |
The duel won* | 6.1 |
Statistics based on sofa score |
During the exploits, who won the title under Leicester’s Enzo Maresca, Fatau routinely lit the championship – in a similar rampage way to Amado at Wearside – the winger on the right accumulated a ridiculous 19-goal contribution from 40 clashes.
Surprisingly, 32 big opportunities are also created from these contests. The 21-year-old always has his front legs and his fellow left footer, Amado, always feels glare and appears to please his supporters when he is located in Sunderland.
Fatawu has to make his next big stride, regularly translated this incredible championship form into the Premier League, bringing together two assists in his final campaign before Crucuce Ligament Nightmare took over.
Sunderland may be the perfect place for him to explode even further, based on their gung-Ho performance against the Hammer.
Plus, their glittering track record with up-and-coming gems is also well received here.