November 23, 2024
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'No reason' why Chris Rigg can't play more for Sunderland this season - Tony Mowbray

Transfer round-up: Sunderland player tipped for £30m January exit as Black Cats target falls out of favour.

A round-up of the latest Sunderland-related transfer rumours.
The transfer window may have been shut for almost a month now, but for Sunderland and their Championship rivals, the speculation never truly ceases.

'No reason' why Chris Rigg can't play more for Sunderland this season - Tony Mowbray

As we rapidly approach the final few months of the year, attention will inevitably turn to January, and already we are seeing plenty of reports surrounding potential business that could be conducted next year. With that in mind, we’ve rounded up a couple of the transfer stories that you might have missed in recent days. Check them out below.

'No reason' why Chris Rigg can't play more for Sunderland this season - Tony Mowbray

Rigg touted for Manchester United switch
Chris Rigg has been in sublime form for Sunderland this season, and the teenager’s precocious performances are reportedly beginning to attract attention from further afield. Indeed, the likes of continental giants Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund have already been mentioned as admirers of the midfielder in recent days, but according to journalist Graeme Bailey, the pair could face big competition from Manchester United.

'No reason' why Chris Rigg can't play more for Sunderland this season - Tony Mowbray

Speaking to United In Focus, Bailey said: “I actually think he will probably end up at United, that’s the crux of it and I think they are pushing hard. United are huge fans of him, they like him a lot. Basically, it will come down to the player himself when it comes time to do a deal for him – I personally expect that to be done in January.

'No reason' why Chris Rigg can't play more for Sunderland this season - Tony Mowbray

“We are going to see the battle emerge in the coming weeks and months, and United are firmly in the mix. But it may not even be in England as Dortmund likes him as well, wherever he wants his next club to be he will have that option. We are talking £20m-£30m for Chris Rigg. He’d be a first-team signing. “I think the United link is intriguing because even since he was quite young, when he was 15 it was interesting a scout said to me that Rigg was the ‘nearest thing to Bryan Robson he had ever seen’.”

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