November 21, 2024
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Chris Rigg of Sunderland celebrates

Sunderland wonderkid tells Man United exactly what he wants amid summer transfer chance Erik Ten Hag’s side have been linked with a move for Sunderland’s midfield wonderkid Chris Rigg.

Sunderland wonderkid Chris Rigg has already told potential transfer suitors exactly what he wants to hear in future negotiations after signing his first professional contract with the Black Cats.

Manchester United have kept a close eye on the youngster’s progress having scouted him from the age of 14 after he impressed in the Black Cats Floodlit Cup triumph as an Under-15 back in 2022. Since then, his ascent has been remarkable.

Chris Rigg of Sunderland celebrates

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He’s been a regular in England’s youth set-up and has captain the Three Lions on a number of occasions. Rigg was handed his debut in the FA Cup by Tony Mowbray in 2023, coming off the bench to help Sunderland complete a dramatic turnaround in the FA Cup against Shrewsbury.

Later in the month, he thought he’d scored the winner for Sunderland in an FA Cup tie at Fulham, only for the official to have raised their flag with Abdoullah Ba – who set up his goal – to be judged to be offside in the build-up.

Chris Rigg of Sunderland celebrates

“That’s where I want to be,” Rigg told Chronicle Live earlier this year as looked back on his remarkable ascent in recent years and coming up against Premier League opposition. “I want to be at the very top.”

“I was just waiting ages to get it all done to be fair,” Rigg added. “I didn’t really want to stress about the contract situation, I just wanted to play for Sunderland. It’s a great place to develop my career.”

When asked about the mentality it takes to break into the first-team set-up at such a young age, Rigg said: “I think just where I’ve grown up, I’ve been told if you’re not humble, you’re not going to be successful. That’s the main thing. I’d like to think that I am humble, but I’ve still got a long way to go.

Chris Rigg of Sunderland celebrates

“Sometimes you look back on stuff but I’m more about living in the present and trying to get this club where we belong, in the Premier League. The squad is so good. They tell me how good I am to be in the team. This season I really want to kick on and show people what I can do.”

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