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- By Phil Smith philip.smith@jpimedia.co.uk @Phil__Smith

Takeover and transfer talk continues to dominate on Wearside with the Sunderland players finally back in training at the Academy of Light.

As part of our weekly Q&A with readers, Phil Smith addresses the big talking points from the Stadium of Light with Stewart Donald in a period of exclusivit­y with a potential buyer, while work goes on to improve the squad ahead of the September 12 start date in League One.

Q: Is William Storey, of Rich Energy, genuinely involvedor is it just a well timed PR stunt from him and his team?

PS: He is certainly talking a lot for someone supposedly under an NDA, and there have been some remarkable claims made that stretch credibilit­y, to put it mildly.

Whether he has the backersand is genuine is impossible to say, though the interest has been met with the same scepticism­from most you speak to as it has from the fanbase.

What we do know is that he is not a buyer who has an exclusivit­y agreement at this stage so whatever the intentions, there are no advanced talks at the moment. Which effectivel­y means for now, anything else is just noise.

Q: Are any signings close and what’s happening with Bailey Wright?

PS: Yes, there’s definitely a bit more movement now and I’d expect to see some progress in the not too distant future.

The setting of a date for the new season and a bit more clarity( though there’ s still an awful lot uncertain) on how things such as stadium capacities e tc. might look has helped.

Despite the takeover talk and the significan­t changes behind the scenes of late, recruitmen­t work is happening and I’ d expect to see some results from that sooner rather than later.

The deal to bring in Bailey Wright is taking a little longer than we expected but there isn’t any alarm behind the scenes. He’s still the top defensivet­arget, he wants to stay and there’s confidence that that’s exactly what will happen.

How long we have to wait I’m not sure, but I’d still be very surprised if he wasn’t holding the scarf sometime soon.

Q: In the period of exclusivit­y and NDA's how long does that normally last and

when can we find out who people are who are looking to buy us?

PS: The club have not commented on the takeover talks but if there is apart yin a period of exclusivit­y, then obviously that would mean an NDA is in place and enforces confidenti­ality. The club have previously said they can’ t comment on anyone who has an NDA in place.

Whoever it is, it essentiall­y means they now have priority in getting a deal done.

We have of course been here twice before with Sunderland­under the current regime, with both Mark Campbell’s group and FPP.

If the intention is to complete before the start of a new season, then that clearly leaves a very tight time frame to conduct due diligence and finalise a deal. So far, there has been very little concrete informatio­n on who the buyers are. We all wait with very keen interest to see what comes next.

Q: Has Phil Parkinson been told what the budget is for the coming season and is he happy with it?

PS: It’s certainly been a challengin­g summer, not just because of the COVID-19 pandemic and what’ s been happening behind the scenes.

The departures of Richard Hill and Tony Coton considerab­ly alters the decision-making structure at the club and clearly, recruitmen­t and negotiatio­ns are a big part of that.

So it’s not been straightfo­rward but there is certainly work going on now in terms of adding to the squad and the manager has been right at the heart of that process.

It does feel different to the start of last pre-season, when the club was in stasis as everyone waited for the talks with Mark Campbell to reach are solution.At the moment, whatever is going on in term sofa deal doesn’t seem to be preventing the day-to-day work and so the manager seems relatively relaxed.

Q: Thoughts on the Aiden O’Brien talk? Would rather we went for G nan du ill et personally.

PS: I think they are very different players, to be honest.

O’Brien is versatile and has played a lot of his football for Millwall off the left flank. So I think he could play anywhere across the front four (or three, in Parkinson’s currently preferred shape).

Q: How far from being sold is the club? Fans need someone who will put both the club and academy first and foremost. It's no good selling players for next to nothing. Most of the players who have gone should have been tied down to Sunderland.

PS: The timeline set for a sale appears to be ahead of a new season, so we will watch that with interest.

The academy certainly should be at the heart of any plans any new owner makes.

Particular­ly in the new era of shrinking budgets, and the likelihood of limited squad sizes and salary caps coming into force, academies are going to be more important than ever.

The appointmen­t of a new academy manager is crucial.

As we learned in our academy series this week, there is a pressing need to build strong relationsh­ips with players and parents so that when the big clubs come knocking, they want to stay at Sunderland even if there is more money on offer elsewhere.

The U18s and U23s improving has to be a big part of that, too, as no one wants to play( and try to develop) in teams that are losing heavily on a regular basis.

More broadly, there needs to be real thought and time given to the first-team pathway and how to make it more reliable and clear.

It should be a major strength for Sunderland at this level but it hasn’t been to the extent it should have been, and the player sales of recent years mean it won’t in the next couple of seasons, either.

There’s a massive cultural shift that needs to happen in the long term, and some urgent investment and attention required in the short term.

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 ??  ?? Will Sunderland’s Stadium of Light have new owners before the start of the season?
Will Sunderland’s Stadium of Light have new owners before the start of the season?
 ??  ?? Aiden O'Brien has been linked with Sunderland.
Aiden O'Brien has been linked with Sunderland.
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Rich Energy CEO William Storey.
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Stewart Donald.

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