Sunderland Echo

Power makes promotion pledge

- Mark Donnelly mark.donnelly@jpimedia.co.uk

Max Power has admitted that it has been ‘hard to ignore’ the takeover talk surroundin­g Sunderland this summer – but is adamant nothing will distract the side from their main focus of promotion.

And the former Wigan Athletic man has pledged that the dressing room will continue to ‘give everything’ in their pursuit of a return to the Championsh­ip.

The midfielder – who is preparing to begin his third season at the Stadium of Light – discussed a manner of subjects as part of an appearance on the #SAFCUnfilt­ered podcast.

And Power candidly discussed how players have found it tough to ignore takeover talk that has lingered at the Stadium of Light in recent months.

Owner Stewart Donald publicly placed the club up for sale in January and is yet to find a new buyer – although reports suggested he entered a period of exclusivit­y with an unnamed party earlier this summer.

So while Power’ s focus remains square lyon the pitch, he admits players are not ‘oblivious’ to what is being discussed regarding the future of the club.

"It' s been a tough six months because we didn't get our goal of being promoted and coronaviru­s kicked-in meaning another season in League One,” he said.

"The club has obviously had off-field issues – it's no secret that at the moment it seems as if the club is up for sale.

"As players you don't tend to want to get involved in any of that, but it's pretty hard to ignore with so much coverage and nowadays social media is a huge part of the game –so you only have to pick your phone up and there's usually some sort of notificati­on or headline.

"You're not oblivious to what's going on.”

But it’s a burning desire to seal promotion that remains the main focus of Power and his teammates.

"You can’t hide away from the fact that promotion has been the aim since I came here, and it’s still the aim,” said the midfielder.

“I’m in the final year of my contract so I want to get promoted and I’d love to be here for many years to come – that’s the aim for me.

"If you ask anyone in the squad, everyone knows what the aim has to be. Hopefully come May, we can finally have something to celebrate.”

And when asked what message he had for supporters with the new campaign on the horizon, Power pledged that the playing squad would again ‘give everything’ to seal promotion.

“We’re training really hard every day,” he said.

"We understand the frustratio­n of not getting promoted in recent years and we’ll give everything we can.

"There’s a real good group of honest lads who want to do well and we’ll give everything until fans can return to the games – and I’m sure it’ll be a nice reunion when fans are back in the stadium.”

*Luton have made a double defensive swoop, signing Tom Lockyer and James Bree.

Wales internatio­nal Lockyer, 25, arrives from Charlton, while Bree, 22, returns to Kenilworth Road from Aston Villa having spent a successful loan spell at the club last season.

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Max Power reveals how takeover talk has affected the Sunderland dressing room - as he makes a promotion pledge

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