SUNDERLAND
StrumSolo > 16/08/2013, 10:38
In: Jozy Altidore (AZ Alkmaar, £6.5m), Emanuele Giaccherini (Juventus, £6.5m), Vito Mannone (Arsenal, £1.5m), David Moberg Karlsson (IFK Gothenburg, £1.5m), El-Hadji Ba (Le Havre, £380,000), Duncan Watmore (Altrincham, Undisclosed), Cabral (Basel, Free), Modibo Diakité (Lazio, Free), Valentin Roberge (Maritimo, Free), Ondrej Celustka (Trabzonspor, Loan).
Out: Simon Mignolet (Liverpool, £9m), Ahmed Elmohamady (Hull, £2m), James McClean (Wigan, £1m), Matt Kilgallon (Blackburn, Free), Adam Reed (Burton, Free), Ryan Noble (Burnley, Free), Danny Graham (Hull City, Loan), Jordan Pickford (Burton Albion, Loan), Alfred N'Diaye (Eskisehirspor, Loan).
Released: Titus Bramble, Anthony Callaghan, Wade Joyce, Matt Kilgallon Ben Wilson.
Prediction: 20th
A billionaire buys your club, and spends £200m on a new team of world-class players; the expectation is that they’ll win everything instantly. They don’t of course, it takes time to gel, time to turn that group of players in to a team.
What’s happened at Sunderland this summer is the LIDL version of that scenario. Paolo Di Canio obviously didn’t rate much of what he saw at the Stadium of Light last season and has set about a complete overhaul of his squad. But Giaccherini aside, how many of these new faces will actually turn out to be Premier League quality? New doesn’t necessarily mean better, and I can’t see this ending well.
Fully expecting a meltdown from Di Canio at some point too. Going down.