Sunderland Echo

Boro boss Chris outlines the Championsh­ip challenge facing his squad

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Chris Wilder expects the race for promotion from the Championsh­ip to be even ‘tougher' next season.

Wilder wants his Boro side to be competitiv­e and therefore knows the club needs to further strengthen this summer in the transfer window.

Wilder said: “If we want to be pushing towards the top of the division, which I’ve always said we should be, we know we need to add competitio­n.

"I think it will be a tougher division next season.

"We talk a lot about the clubs coming down and the advantages they have and then there are a couple of strong teams who just missed out last year that will be hoping to be there or thereabout­s again.

"There is always one or two teams that come from sort of left field to challenge as well. But we want to be really competitiv­e.

"There are no guarantees, but we set our goals high for the season ahead.”

Boro are currently in Portugal on a pre-season tour and played Sheffield Wednesday behind-closeddoor­s earlier in the week.

“We’ve had a behindclos­ed-doors friendly with Sheffield Wednesday.

"We’ve got a senior group of players here of about 13 or 14 that we know we need to add too.

"But that game will give us an opportunit­y to work on one or two things with the senior players that will benefit them.

"But most importantl­y is going from 45 minutes to 60 minutes.

"We’ve designed the game so that it is four half an hours so players can get 60 minutes."

Meanwhile, Boro and Sunderland’s rivals in the Championsh­ip, Hull City, have suffered a major blow ahead of the new season.

That’s because the Tigers have lost star man Keane Lewis-Potter after he signed for Premier League club Brentford in a deal thought to be worth up to £20million.

Hull City have already lost former Sunderland captain George Honeyman this summer after the attacking midfielder opted to join Millwall.

And now, Hull City have lost Lewis-Potter after the 21-year-old signed a six-year contract with the option for a further year in West London after the two clubs finally settled on an agreement while the Tigers were out in Turkey.

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