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Sunderland have seen a bid for Wigan Athletic striker Will Grigg knocked back, according to reports.

The Black Cats have reportedly seen their first offer for the Northern Irish internatio­nal turned down, but are thought to still be keen to continue their pursuit of the frontman.

Reports from the Sun claim that the Wearsiders have submitted a first bid of ‘up to £200,000’, which was rejected by Wigan.

Manager Jack Ross has confirmed that he is looking to bolster his striking options before the end of the month, and Grigg is believed to have been identified as a key target.

And while their first bid may have been knocked back, Sunderland are not expected to end their interest in the former MK Dons striker.

Wigan have completed a deal to bring Cardiff City forward Anthony Pilkington to the club, a move which could open the door for Grigg to leave.

The 27-year-old has netted just three times for the Latics this season and has fallen down the pecking order in recent weeks.

That could provide a boost for the Wearsiders, who are keen to strengthen their attacking options in the winter transfer window.

And Ross, having now secured a defensive addition in Jimmy Dunne, is turning his attentions to the other end of the park.

“Probably in terms of the identifica­tion of areas of the park we need to strengthen in, defensivel­y was one and in the attacking areas was the other,” Ross admitted.

“The reality is that this season, in the main, we’ve played without an out-and-out striker.

“I do feel that for the rest of the season we need another striker in that area of the pitch.”

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