Sunderland Echo

Huggins ‘absolutely buzzing’ after signing four-year deal with the Cats

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Sunderland have completed the permanent signing of highly-rated Leeds United youngster Niall Huggins.

Huggins signed a fouryear deal on Wearside yesterday afternoon, and adds much-needed depth to Lee Johnson’s full-back options.

The 20-year-old is comfortabl­e playing on either flank, and made his firstteam debut for Leeds at Arsenal earlier this year.

However, with Marcelo Bielsa not seeing a pathway to his first team for Huggins, a sale has been sanctioned.

Neither club has made reference to a fee, but Leeds are understood to retain a sell-on clause.

Johnson outlined the attributes his seventh summer signing will bring to the club, saying: “Niall is an interestin­g player and tactically he’s very versatile.

"He is also very good physically in terms of his speed and accelerati­on and he’s a good dribbler, whether that’s playing left-back or right-back.

“He’s a bright kid and he’s had a very good education at Leeds.

"But now it’s the right time for him to step into that first-team environmen­t.

“Niall is another one that we have added to our stable of quality young players, so we are very happy to have him and we’re looking forward to working with him.”

Huggins said he was ‘absolutely buzzing’ to have made the move, and said the club’s commitment to giving youth an opportunit­y was key to him joining Sunderland, with other clubs understood to have been interested in the player.

“I’m absolutely buzzing to be here and as soon as the opportunit­y arose, I knew straightaw­ay that this was a huge opportunit­y for me to develop my game,” he said.

"For me, the thing I want to do now is play first-team football, so to have seen some of the young lads coming in and having a chance to prove themselves, and seeing the fans’ reaction to it, is really good and it made me want to come here even more. I’m really excited to get started.”

Leeds paid tribute to their academy graduate, who was a key part of their U23 title win last season.

In a statement they said: “We would like to take this opportunit­y to wish Niall every success for the future, he has been a credit to the club and we are sure he will achieve great things in his career.”

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