Sunderland monitoring free agent targets as Phil Parkinson makes deadline day admission
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But he is monitoring a number of free agent targets who can be signed after the summer window closes.
The Black Cats are eyeing defensive reinforcements after injuries to Arbenit Xhemajli and Morgan Feeney saw their options depleted.
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Hide AdAnd while Parkinson will be trying to bring in new faces on Friday’s deadline, he admits securing a permanent addition looks unlikely.
Free agents, therefore, are being pursued – while loan deals also remain an option, although the salary cap will obviously come into play on both fronts.
"Obviously it [the injury to Xhemajli] leaves a gap, and with Morgan Feeney also out that leaves us light in terms of numbers,” he said.
"We do have people who can play at the back, Luke O’Nien and Conor McLaughlin, but it’s something we’re looking at.
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Hide Ad“If it’s before Friday then good, but there are players out of contract who are available after Friday as well.”
"At the moment I’d say, before Friday, permanent deals are probably unlikely,” he continued.
"The more likely permanent deal is probably from an out of contract player next week.
"Like everybody, it’s really strange times in football. We’re waiting on this bailout to see what level of money is going to be given to us to help run the club.
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Hide Ad"It’s very difficult and strange times to be involved because there are bigger issues than bringing players in.”