Sunderland Echo

‘Our aim will be to come out of window better than we went in’

- James Copley james.copley@jpimedia.co.uk @JamesCople­y_

Sunderland head coach Lee Johnson is working hard ahead of the January transfer window – but admitted he needs to focus on results in December.

The Black Cats beat Plymouth Argyle 2-1 at the Stadium of Light on Saturday after beating Morecambe 5-0 on Tuesday.

That has left Johnson’s team third in League One with Sunderland two points of leaders Rotherham and equal with Wigan, although the Latics have a game in hand on the Black Cats.

But with several injuries to key first-team squad members – including Luke O’Nien, Niall Huggins, Dennis Cirkin, Jordan Willis, Corry Evans and Aiden McGeady – talk has turned towards potential reinforcem­ents in January.

Johnson, when asked how busy Sunderland’s transfer window could be, said: “I don’t know is the honest answer. Our aim will be to come out of the January transfer window better than we went in.

“There is always a natural evolution of any squad. We’ve had two windows, this will be our third, and we’re just trying to hone in on the process.

“I think we will be able to recruit. I expect us to be able to recruit. Nobody has told us any different.

However, at the same time, we want to maximise the points from now until then. That’s where my focus has to stay.”

Sunderland have not spent vast amounts of money in the transfer market under new majority shareholde­r Kyril Louis Dreyfus, despite the owner’s vast personal wealth.

Instead, the club have prioritise­d structural appointmen­ts at the Academy of Light and invested in the Black Cats’ youth system.

Asked if he would have money to spend in the upcoming

window, or whether he will be relying on loans and free transfers, Johnson said: “I think there are a number of ways you can attain funds.

“You can have good cup runs, which is a part of it, you can trade and sell players. You can move people in and out of budget.

“You can only have five loans [in any one matchday squad] and we have five with

[Nathan] Broadhead, [Frederik] Alves, [Callum] Doyle, [Thorben] Hoffmann and [Leon] Dajaku.

“You obviously have the free transfer market and I think an interestin­g market for us is the players who are going out of contract at the end of the year and are maybe on the fringes of Championsh­ip squads.

“At the same time, we’re always

looking to find that gem in the lower leagues.”

“We are all over it with what we have got. We haven’t got the biggest scouting departing, but our data is improving and we have our own knowledge and contacts. And then obviously Stuart Harvey, head of player recruitmen­t, is working very hard in the background. There’s a lot of work that goes into it.

"I have started browsing over some recommenda­tions of players I didn’t know, which has been interestin­g. There have been some good players fed into me that way.

“It is a lot of work and a lot of time to look at a player properly, that is a unique player, and what I mean is I don’t know them from before, you’re probably looking at about 20-30 hours.”

 ?? ?? Goalkeeper Thorben Hoffman, on loan from Bayern Munich, is one of five loanees in the Sunderland squad – the most a club can use on a matchday.
Goalkeeper Thorben Hoffman, on loan from Bayern Munich, is one of five loanees in the Sunderland squad – the most a club can use on a matchday.

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