Sunderland AFC transfer news - Bradford 'relaxed' over Charlie Wyke position, Brighton striker linked
Sunderland and Bolton Wanderers are battling for his signature, the striker has just a year left on his deal.
The Black Cats made an improved bid, reported to be worth up to £1million, at the weekend but they are having to be patient in their pursuit of the Middlesbrough-born striker.
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Hide AdThe Telegraph & Argus report Bradford are feeling under no pressure to sell Wyke this summer.
Simon Parker, in the Telegraph & Argus, writes: "But with just 10 days to go to the season opener – and a fortnight until the deadline for permanent transfers – it appears that City’s stance remains quite relaxed.
"With little time to play with, they would not be willing to do business unless a potential successor is lined up. Finding someone who could fit the bill is an ongoing and difficult process."
Sunderland remain hopeful of adding a striker to their ranks soon though, with the Black Cats hopeful of sealing a loan deal for Watford forward Jerome Sinclair, as exclusively revealed by the Echo.
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Hide AdRoss is determined to add at least two attackers to his squad before the transfer window shuts in a fortnight’s time.
21-year-old Sinclair can play in the wide areas but is seen primarily as a player who can add pace to Sunderland’s front line.
Billy Sharp is another target, should he be sidelined by Chris Wilder’s desire to bolster his Sheffield United attack.
However, Ross and his recruitment team have also explored the loan market with numerous additions necessary.
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Hide AdMeanwhile, Sunderland have been credited with an interest in Brighton & Hove Albion striker Sam Baldock.
The Northern Echo claim there is strong interest in Baldock from Sunderland, the striker said to be on Ross' summer radar with the Black Cats willing to pay £1million for his services.
Reading are also interested in the 29-year-old, who joined Brighton in the summer of 2014 but it remains to be seen whether he could be tempted to Wearside with Reading able to offer
Championship football.