Potential £8 million agreement for Leeds United
According to reports, Leeds United, Sunderland’s opponents for promotion, are prepared to make a January approach for 26-year-old Coventry City midfielder Ben Sheaf. Leeds United News claims that the Sky Blues will consider bids above £8 million for the former Arsenal player.
According to their source, Leeds United is eager to bolster their squad as their promotion push continues under Daniel Farke, and Coventry City may need to consider making a sizable bid for one of their key players during the January transfer window in order to “keep on track” with their financial requirements.
Middlesbrough handed boost after £30million valuation.
After Crystal Palace expressed interest, Liverpool slapped a £30 million price tag on Ben Doak, a loanee from Middlesbrough.
The young Scottish winger has established himself as a vital member of the North East team by playing brilliantly for Michael Carrick’s team in the Championship thus far this season. Crustal Palace bid £15 million for the player, indicating Premier League interest in him due to his outstanding performances.
Liverpool, who think the attacker can play for their first team in the future, rejected the proposals for the 19-year-old. The Reds have apparently established an asking price of £30 million for the player to ward off more offers, therefore it is almost a certain that he will stay at Middlesbrough during the window.
Sunderland transfer news.
According to the most recent sources, Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City is eager to acquire Sunderland custodian Matty Young.
According to Alan Nixon, a journalist for The Sun, the Premier League’s biggest clubs are keeping tabs on the England youth international goalie in the January transfer window. Young has kept seven clean sheets in eight EFL appearances while on loan at Salford City in League Two.
But Young just signed a new contract with the Academy of Light that would keep him at Sunderland until 2028, giving the Black Cats a significant advantage over any prospective Manchester City bids. This weekend, Guardiola’s team will play Young’s Salford City in the FA Cup third round.
In other news, Régis Le Bris stated that Sunderland would not make a snap decision regarding Adil Aouchiche’s future with the team and that the player is delighted with his forced return to contention.
Since Aouchiche was not included in the head coach’s plans at the beginning of the season, it was once widely anticipated that he would depart this month. Despite a long injury list, he has impressed Le Bris with his work behind the scenes, and several impressive substitute performances in a new left-wing role have created an unexpected path into the lineup. More information on that can be found here.
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