Sunderland Echo

O’SHEA TO SIGN NEW CATS DEAL

- By Phil Smith philip.smith@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @Phil__Smith

John O’Shea is set to extend his Sunderland stay into a seventh season.

The 36-year-old, whose contract expires at the end of June, has attracted interest from four Championsh­ip rivals, including Wolves.

Despite the ongoing uncertaint­y regarding the managerial and ownership situation on Wearside, the Irish internatio­nal is expected to put pen to paper on a new 12-month deal to stay at the Stadium of Light.

O’Shea signalled his intention to stay in the immediate aftermath of the club’s relegation but insisted that the decision would be out of his hands.

He said: “I’ve really enjoyed being here every year.

“It’s a great place and the people around the place, the club, the Sunderland family outside and inside, whether at the training ground or Black Cats House, the decency amongst the people is very special and it’s something I definitely want to continue with, but it’s not up to me.”

Sunderland’s hierarchy were eager to keep the experience­d centre-half to provide much-needed continuity heading into the new season. A plethora of players will leave this summer and former boss David Moyes said he felt he would have to look to keep on one or two players ‘who know the club’. Having made more Premier League appearance­s than any other player in Sunderland’s history, O’Shea fits the bill in that regard.

With Lamine Kone likely to move on, Jason Denayer returning to Manchester City and Joleon Lescott released, the Black Cats are light on centre-back options.

Papy Djilobodji is the only other senior centre-half in the squad, but has already hinted that he will look for a move himself this summer.

As such, O’Shea’s decision will be a welcome boost to chief executive Martin Bain with pre-season and the Championsh­ip season drawing ever closer.

George Honeyman signed a two-year deal earlier in the summer and, of those out of contract, Seb Larsson is another to have been offered a new deal. Amid interest from the Championsh­ip, Premier League and Europe, however, it is not yet clear whether the Swede will choose to stay.

Steven Pienaar is certain to leave, while Jan Kirchhoff is set to end his 18-month stay. Two Premier League clubs and a host of Bundesliga clubs have approached the 26-year-old.

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John O’Shea: The veteran defender is poised to sign a new deal to stay with Sunderland.

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