Former Manchester United and Leicester City players are expected to join Sunderland.
A couple of seasoned players, one a former England international, may shortly join Sunderland.
According to the most recent speculations, Sunderland is focusing on strengthening their defense and attack in their team for the 2025–2026 campaign.
Despite losing a crucial component of Regis Le Bris’ plan in the middle of the field, the press has mostly reported rumors about forwards or defenders: Jobe Bellingham (19).
However, it makes sense that if the squad wants to compete at the top level in the Premier League, strengthening both their attacking and defensive components must be top priority.
Actually, Sunderland has already been linked to defenders like Joe Gomez (28), Cameron Carter-Vickers (27), and Joe Gomez (28), while in attack, speculations suggest Matthis Abline (22) of Nantes or Vladyslav Vanat (23), of Dynamo Kyiv.

Jamie Vardy and Victor Lindelof are expected to join Sunderland.
Now, a gateway has connected Sunderland to an attacker and a defender who have both had significant experience playing football in England’s top division.
We are discussing Jamie Vardy (38), who was just let go by Leicester City, and Victor Lindelof (30), who is scheduled to depart Manchester United as a free agent.
According to the Sunderland Echo, the Swedish defender might return to his previous level of play with the right coach in place.
Following a terrible season, the Sweden international is expected to depart Manchester United. If he were to work for the proper manager, Lindelof, who is still only thirty, might be able to move on from his time at Old Trafford to the poor end.

However, the quoted source notes that Vardy’s ascension to the English football top division “could well make them a candidate to extend the striker’s Premier League career.”
After being linked to a move to ambitious Wrexham, the Premier League champion and FA Cup winner has stated that he does not intend to drop into the Championship.
Vardy’s desire to stay in the top division of football may therefore lead him to view Sunderland as the perfect place to call home. However, whether the Lads will pursue these signings is still up in the air.

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