It is currently predicted that a striker who was linked to Sunderland in June may quit his current team.
New strikers are the top priority for Sunderland and sporting director Kristjaan Speakman heading into the summer transfer window once more.
Since the Black Cats’ 2022 comeback to the Championship and Ross Stewart’s subsequent injury difficulties, Sunderland has been without a goal-scoring no. 9 in their lineup.
After an arduous four-month hunt for a new head coach, Speakman and associates are now under tremendous pressure to produce favorable outcomes during this summer’s transfer window.
Several strikers, notably Notts County star Macaulay Langstaff, have been connected to possible summer transfers to the Stadium of Light.
After scoring 42 goals in the National League the season before, the 27-year-old scored 28 goals in League Two last season.
The striker, who was born in Stockton-on-Tees, has progressed through the non-league ranks, playing for teams like Gateshead.
Macaulay Langstaff, a Sunderland striker, is wanted by Millwall.
Reports on Friday verified that Millwall, Sunderland’s Championship opponents, had submitted an offer to Notts County for Langstaff.
Since then, reporter Darren Witcoop has disclosed on X that Langstaff’s departure from the League Two team is “expected” to occur during this summer’s transfer window.
After revealing the Black Cats’ interest in Langstaff earlier in June, Witcoop now reports that five clubs—three of which are in League One—have “declared an interest” in the striker.
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