GOOD NEWS :Regis Le Bris comments may hint at Sunderland’s upcoming transfer activity

Sunderland boss Regis Le Bris commented on his role at the club which may hint at the Black Cats’ future transfer activity.

 

Sunderland are in the beginning stages of putting together a much more well-rounded squad ahead of Regis Le Bris’ first season in charge in Wearside.

 

Alongside this, hopes ahead of the 2024/25 Championship campaign have been boosted with the contract renewal of 17-year-old Chris Rigg, as well as Jobe Bellingham confirming that he will stay at the Stadium of Light for the following season.

 

There is still speculation surrounding the future of star duo Jack Clarke and Anthony Patterson, both of which are subject to Premier League interest, however Patterson’s chances of staying at Sunderland are more likely with the planned development of the goalkeeper through the signing of Simon Moore.

 

Despite talk of Sunderland adding to their ranks, Sunderland manager Regis Le Bris has made comments that may suggest that Sunderland won’t bring an excess of new players into the Stadium of Light.

 

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Le Bris was brought into his role at the Stadium of Light with a track record of developing young players, after spending over a decade as part of Lorient’s youth coaching set-up.

 

As a result, Le Bris explained that this experience is one of the fundamental reasons for him being appointed.

Per We Are Sunderland, Le Bris said: “I knew that there was interest in coaches who are able to develop young players in the team and I think I was searching for this kind of vision, this kind of organisation.

 

“You can buy many players and put them on the pitch and hope that talent will solve everything, but in France at Rennes and Lorient our ideas were always about developing.

 

“For 20 years I’ve been this kind of coach and I improved the model, I improved with my team and my teammates, to be efficient in developing a team.”

 

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