Sunderland Echo

Sunderland could be forced into transfer action after Xhem injury

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Sunderland could be forced into the transfer market for cover at centre-back before the October 16 deadline after a fresh defensive blow.

The Black Cats are sweating on the full extent of an injury suffered by defender Arbenit Xhemajli while training on internatio­nal duty.

It remains unclear how serious the injury is but the Echo understand­s he could be facing several weeks out.

It would be a further blow for Sunderland, who are already without Morgan Feeney after he suffered a hamstring injury and faces up to four months out.

Tom Flanagan will also serve a one-game ban after the internatio­nal break.

With Sunderland playing a back three, Phil Park inson’s options would therefore be severely limited, though Brandon Taylor is one candidate to come into the squad.

Park in son still wants ‘one or two’ additions before the transfer window shuts in the middle of October, though he is limited in what he can do due to the salary cap rules.

It was those rules that helped bring Feeney onto the club’ s radar, with any player under the age of 21 exempt from the cap.

Parkinson, speaking at the end of September, had already admitted Feeney’s prolonged absence will now have to be factored in to any plans going forward.

“It' s something we' ve discussed,” Parkinson said.

“We spoke previously about how if we did get an injury between now and the end of the window, that it could change our thinking.

“It is something we' re looking at.

“We don' t want to be weak and vulnerable in terms of the numbers we have in any position.

“With Morgan, I felt he had the potential to be a good understudy to Bailey Wright.

"He's younger, obviously, but shares a lot of the same characteri­stics.

“I could see that in him but unfortunat­ely that does look to be a bad injury.”

Xhemajli was called-up to Kosovo’s under-21 squad for their game with Austria on Friday, and was then expected to join the senior squad for their next two games. The summer signing centre-back sustained a right knee injury in training.

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