Sunderland Echo

Phil answers SAFC questions

- Phil Smith phil.smith@jpimedia.co.uk @Phil__Smith

Sunderland have made an encouragin­g start to their League One campaign, with seven points on the board after three games.

More tough fixtures loom on the horizon, while the opening fixtures have thrown up a number of questions about the campaign ahead.

There is also still a fortnight left of the transfer window, and so there is plenty to ponder as Phil Smith runs through the main questions at the club in his weekly Q&A…

What business can we expect from Sunderland between now and the end of the window?

I think we can expect a minimum of two deals.

Morgan Fee ney' s hamstring injury, which is set to keep him out for around four months, has prompted a rethink, and I'd expect another addition in that position.

It's going to be a long, punishing season and Phil Parkinson will want two options for each slot in his back three.

Feeney was seen as Bailey Wright's understudy and his absence leaves a gap to be filled.

It will be interestin­g to see what option they go for, as it's worth rememberin­g that Feeney not only acted as valuable cover for Parkinson, but was also slated to play a crucial role for the U23 side the club have vowed to improve this year.

That team's defence also looks very light without Feeney, as you wouldn't expect Arbenit Xhemajli to play every week as the season develops and he gets more involved at first-team level.

Then, of course, there is the left wing-back position.

It was the last position to be filled last summer and it looks as if it could be a similar story this time around. In truth, Denver Hume has relaxed the mood by starting the season in such superb form.

Luke O'Nien and Lynden Gooch can offer short-term cover and as long as Hume is playing to this standard, he'll have the shirt.

But Parkinson wants depth and so you still expect a player to arrive in this position.

The Black Cats boss has outlined previously that there isn't a huge amount of cash left in the pot in terms of wages under the salary cap rules.

You'd think this position will be where the bulk of that goes, because it's very hard to see a club loaning a promising wing-back to Sunderland when it's so clear that, rightly, Hume is at the front of the queue.

What' s the latest on Mateo Bajamich and will Sunderland pursue another option if they don't sign him?

Bajamich's departure from Instituto, it's fair to say, has dragged on for some time.

For as long as he hasn't signed on the dotted line elsewhere, Sunderland's interest has remained alive to an extent.

The word is, as expected, that Bajamich will join MLS side Houston Dynamo. We will see.

It won't be a great surprise to see him sign elsewhere, as from the day the news broke, Parkinson was pretty sanguine about the deal.

He stressed that the interest from other clubs had driven the price up, and strongly hinted that this had taken the exciting striker out of Sunderland's price range.

Whether Sunderland will look elsewhere is an interestin­g question.

Bajamich came onto Sunderland's radar as a player who could be available this summer, and who then came through their analysis favourably.

Discussing the player, Parkinson noted that he was an exciting prospect as he clearly possesses some real pace and dynamism in the final third.

The salary cap rules means there is a focus on U21 players, and all of this combined meant that approval was given from the very top to explore a deal.

The point of this is to underline that it doesn't mean Parkinson will definitely add a striker before the window shuts, or that there is definitely a pot of money available which will be spent on a player if Bajamich does go elsewhere.

The flipside of this is that throughout the process, sources at the club have stressed that Bajamich was just one of a number of options being explored in the U21 bracket.

Sunderland fans, rightly, think that there is a lack of pace when it comes to the club's attacking options at present and it will be interestin­g to see if there are steps taken to address that.

In terms of players arriving from abroad, however, we will know soon enough.

Remember that the transfer deadline shuts on Monday. Sunderland can do business until October 15th, but after Monday it can only be with fellow EFL clubs, or those in the Premier League.

What chance of seeing Jack Diamond and Dan Neil in action this weekend?

Max Power is set to return at The Valley, which will almost certainly mean Josh Scowen dropping to the bench.

So I suspect we won't see Dan Neil involved in the 18. Whether Jack Diamond keeps his place in the squad probably depends on how Chris Maguire is faring. Parkinson was relaxed about the knock he picked up in the Peterborou­gh United win.

The next big opportunit­y for both is going to come on Tuesday, when I'd expect both to start against Carlisle United in the EFL Trophy.

Parkinson has said that he expects chances for the pair to come when the fixture schedule starts to get really congested in late October.

That Carlisle game is the next chance for them to really put their hands up.

Diamond, in particular, is doing everything he can.

He was excellent against Burnley U23s ten days ago and on a difficult afternoon against Leeds United U23s on Monday, he was the one Black Cats player to stand out.

There were some shaky defensive moments( and it' s fair to wonder whether wing-back is a position that totally suits his skills) but he never stopped trying to make an impression on the ball and totally deserved his late consolatio­n goal.

Neil's first profession­al contract is also a big boost for the club, who've allowed far too many local talents to leave the club. Let's hope this is the start of a different trend.

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 ??  ?? Do Sunderland need cover for Denver Hume?
Do Sunderland need cover for Denver Hume?
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Will Chris Maguire be fit for Saturday?

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