Sunderland Echo

Longevity key to Black Cats’ newstrateg­y, says Speaks

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Sporting director Kristjaan Speakman says Sunderland have adopted an effective way of working when it comes to negotiatin­g new contracts but has warned the club can’t get complacent.

Carl Winchester is the Black Cats’ only senior player whose deal expires this summer, highlighti­ng the club’s long-term strategy.

“I think you want to have well-structured contracts,” Speakman said.

“Just the nature of where the club was when we inherited it, it was limping from a short-term strategy to a short-term strategy, which was never ideal.

“We’ve certainly tried to build a squad that’s got some longevity in it, and I think naturally when you acquire talented players you want to retain those talented players for as long as possible.

“Ultimately there might be an end-date to that, whether their contract comes to an end or whether you sell a player, whatever it might be.

“We think we’re in a really good spot at the minute, we’ve got a lot of work to do, we’re not being complacent in any shape or form.

“But we certainly feel we’ve got into a rhythm and way of working which hopefully is going to bring some future successes.”

Sunderland do have 10 players heading into the final year of their contracts this summer, including striker Ross Stewart.

The Black Cats have been in talks with the 26-year-old over a long-term deal for over a year, yet there has been no indication the two parties are close to agreeing new terms.

Stewart is focusing on getting fit for pre-season after suffering an Achilles injury back in January.

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