Sunderland Echo

Dickman looking to boost Under-23 squad with new signings

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Elliott Dickman has been given the green light to add to his Sunderland under-23 squad and is set to make a decision on a former Premier League triallist.

Having seen some of their more experience­d players depart on loan, Dickman has been granted permission to strengthen his ranks in the coming weeks and is already monitoring potential recruits.

Former Tottenham defender Jamie Reynolds has spent time on trial with the club in recent weeks, while former Watford man Joy Mukena featured for the side in the defeat to Stoke City on Monday evening.

And Dickman insists he will continue looking for players as he bids to add some extra depth and quality to Sunderland’s second string.

“We always have been looking and always will be,” he admitted. “It’s not as easy as that, because some players are at other clubs and in contract.”

A decision on Mukena, who was released by the Hornets is the summer, is expected soon - with Dickman having been left impressed by his attitude around the Academy of Light during his tenday stint on Wearside.

And he believes the 20-year-old will have no shortage of admirers if he does depart.

“He’s been in for about ten days now, so we’ll have a chat and see where we’re going from there,” explained the Sunderland coach.

“He’s come in and given his all.

“We played Spennymoor last week and he’s played in that game, so he’s had two full games.

“We can have a sit down now and really thrash it out in terms of whether we think it’s right for us or we don’t.

“Fair play to the lad, he’s been a credit and he’s conducted himself well.

“It’s never easy, I don’t think, when you’re coming in on trial and into an environmen­t where the lads are a really tight-knit group.”

*New Hearts boss Daniel Stendel has vowed to fight for his rights after insisting he was sacked "with immediate effect" by former employers Barnsley.

Stendel was axed by Barnsley back in October following a run of 10 games without a win but the club insisted this week they had yet to agree a severance deal with the German, who they also accused of breaching his contract by holding talks with a rival Sky Bet Championsh­ip club.

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