Sunderland Echo

Cats target Parrott unsure of what the future holds

- James Copley james.copley@nationalwo­rld.co.uk

Troy Parrott has admitted that he is ‘not too sure’ where his future lies this summer.

Sunderland, Preston North End and QPR have been credited with an interest in the Tottenham Hotspur striker Parrott.

Spurs are currently in South Korea on a pre-season tour and Parrott, 20, has jetted out with the squad.

And the Republic of Ireland striker has reportedly proved his fitness during a ‘brutal’ training session under Antonio Conte.

Speaking to football.london, Parrott said on Spurs’ pre-season: "It's been tough. It's been tough to be fair, but enjoyable neverthele­ss.

"It's been good to see the way [Conte] works. It's been good to be back with the lads and catching up with people.

"I'm quite a good runner naturally, but yeah it's been tough. It's been hard work but it's all preparatio­n."

Sunderland signed Jack Clarke from Spurs over the weekend and reports suggest they are keen to further add to their squad from the North London club.

Former Sunderland player Stephen Elliott believes Republic of Ireland internatio­nal Parrott would be a good addition for the Black Cats this summer.

Parrott impressed whilst out on loan at MK Dons last season, scoring 10 goals in 47 across all competitio­ns.

The former Ipswich Town and Millwall loanee is highly rated by Tottenham Hotspur, who are said to be keen to loan the striker out again next season.

Parrott added regarding his loan at MK Dons last season: "In a way yes [I had to kick on]. I just wanted to give it everything.

"I realised the loan wasn't going too well at that stage of the season and I needed to

have a big six months for the second half of the campaign to come back here full of confidence and playing well.

"I think that's what I did to be honest. I was trying to give my best every game, giving my all and it went well from that point.

"I think, from speaking to other players, everyone goes through a bit of their own stuff. I don't think you can put your finger on just one thing.

"It's a number of things comingtoge­therandjus­tmakingsur­eyouprepar­erightand whenyou'reonthepit­chdoing thethingst­hatwillkee­pyouon the pitch.

"Just make yourself too hard to drop and that's what I wastryingt­odoinevery­game.

"Youcouldsa­yitwasatur­ning point but I was just more confident, I was scoring goals and it was a good time."

On his future beyond the summer, Parrott added: "I'm not too sure what's going to happen [to me]," he said.

"Since pre-season started I've been focused just on this tour and focused on doing whatever I can to impress the boss and impress the coaching staff.

"They've got some great players, got a great manager andIthinkt­heyshouldb­eaiming for the most they can get. The sky is the limit."

 ?? ?? Troy Parrott in action for Milton Keynes Dons last season.
Troy Parrott in action for Milton Keynes Dons last season.

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