Sunderland in Goalkeeper Dilemma as Petrovic Pursuit Heats Up

Petrovic in action for Strasbourg

Sunderland’s search for goalkeeping reinforcements has intensified, with the Black Cats facing stiff competition to secure Chelsea’s Djordje Petrovic. The Serbian shot-stopper’s impressive loan spell at Strasbourg last season has put several Premier League clubs on alert, including Bournemouth who are now pushing hard to complete a deal.

Promoted Side’s Keeper Conundrum

While Anthony Patterson proved instrumental in Sunderland’s Championship playoff success – making 90 saves and keeping 14 clean sheets last term – speculation persists about his future. Former chief scout Mick Brown suggested the club might cash in on their 25-year-old keeper, creating potential vacancy between the posts.

Petrovic’s credentials make him an attractive target. The Chelsea loanee recorded a 74.5% save percentage in Ligue 1 last season, conceding just 38 goals in 31 appearances while demonstrating strong command of his area. His distribution (78.8% pass accuracy) and sweeping ability (0.58 actions per 90) would suit Sunderland’s style.

Patterson celebrating playoff win – Will the hero keeper stay at Stadium of Light?

Bournemouth Emerge as Serious Rivals

The Cherries’ urgent need for a keeper following Kepa’s departure to Arsenal has seen them accelerate talks for Petrovic. Chelsea‘s £20m valuation presents a significant hurdle for Sunderland, who must decide whether to meet that price or explore alternatives like Wolves’ Sam Johnstone.

With pre-season underway, time is of the essence. Sunderland’s hierarchy face a critical choice – invest heavily in Petrovic, retain Patterson, or pursue a more budget-friendly option as they prepare for their Premier League return.

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