Sunderland Echo

Denver situation will be resolved in a short period of time, says LJ

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Lee Johnson is expecting a resolution soon to the ongoing Denver Hume contract saga.

There remains an outside chance Hume could still remain on Wearside, but so far the contract offer on the table has not been signed and it seems increasing­ly likely he will be departing for a new club.

Hume has been training at the club’s Academy of Light base while he recovers from a hamstring injury, but he is now nearing full fitness.

And a final decision on his future is expected soon, though given Hume is now a free agent there is no great rush, despite Tuesday’s 11pm transfer deadline, as free agents can still sign for clubs outside of windows.

If Hume does sign for another club then Sunderland would be due compensati­on for their academy product.

Ahead of this afternoon’s visit of Wycombe Wanderers to the Stadium of Light (KO 3pm), Johnson was once again asked for an update on the situation, which has been dragging on for months.

Johnson said: “It’s not something that’s been completely­shelvedbec­auseit’san ongoing process.

“That process did have a chronologi­cal order that had to be hit, and I presume we’re at the back end of that chronologi­cal order now.

"I think that’ll be a relatively short period of time before we actually get a resolution on that one.”

Sunderland have made seven signings so far and are looking to do more business before Tuesday.

Johnson said: “We'll still be active and we're certainly in the market.

“But your options do narrow because of the quality required.

“You also want players who have been active through pre-season and, of course, you can only use a certain number of loan players at any one time.

“We might determine to use the loans with an obligation [to buy].

"I'd always say that generally I'd rather take a loan who I believe could be turned into a permanent at the end of it, albeit in exceptiona­l circumstan­ces you can't do that. “We have options.” Sunderland head into the game today on the back of the Carabao Cup secondroun­d victory over Blackpool in midweek, with Aiden O’Brienscori­ngahat-trickin a 3-2 win.

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