The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Dons target Wright could move on loan this month, says boss

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Sunderland boss Tony Mowbray has confirmed he is open to Aberdeen target Bailey Wright going out on a loan deal this month.

It is understood the Dons are one of a number of clubs interested in a loan swoop for Australian internatio­nal centre-back Wright.

The 30-year-old is contracted to Championsh­ip side Sunderland until summer 2024.

Wright represente­d Australia at the recent Qatar World Cup and has been capped 28 times.

The defender has fallen down the pecking order at Sunderland this season.

Boss Mowbray confirmed he is open to letting Wright exit on a loan or permanent deal.

Hibs and League One Portsmouth are also reportedly tracking the defender.

Mowbray said the ultimate decision to stay at Sunderland or move on, is down to Wright.

He said: “My first thought is, what does Bailey want to do?

“I’ve been really honest with Bailey and where I see him in the pecking order of the defensive options we have got.

“I think it’s in Bailey’s hands and I feel as though I would like to support him in whatever decision he makes.

“If he wants to stay at this club and compete to try to help this team achieve any goals that we might have this year, or if he wants to go and play and be a regular footballer for a team, I will support him.”

The Sunderland boss is brother of Aberdeen head of recruitmen­t Darren Mowbray.

Aberdeen manager Jim Goodwin aims to bolster his defensive options before the January transfer window closes at midnight on Tuesday.

The Dons’ only senior centre-backs are captain Anthony Stewart, on-loan Liam Scales (Celtic) and Ross McCrorie.

Versatile McCrorie was initially signed as a midfielder and has also played at right-back.

Teenage centre-back Jack Milne, 19, was recently loaned out to League One side Kelty Hearts.

Aberdeen have been linked with a January transfer window move for Fulham centre-back Connor McAvoy.

The 20-year-old is out of contract with the Premier League club in the summer and is free to talk to any interested parties.

It is understood Jay Idzes, a central defender with Go Ahead Eagles in the Netherland­s, is close to reaching a pre-contract agreement to move to Aberdeen.

Wright was a key part of the Sunderland side that won promotion from League One last season.

However he has struggled to hold down a regular starting slot in the Championsh­ip this term.

 ?? ?? Bailey Wright has fallen out of favour at Sunderland.
Bailey Wright has fallen out of favour at Sunderland.

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