Update revealed on Sunderland summer transfer strategy

Southampton weighing up transfer move for Sunderland man, £20m may be required

Southampton are interested in Sunderland’s Anthony Patterson, although the Championship side could demand up to £20m for their keeper.

The 24-year-old has established himself as the number one at the Stadium of Light over the past two-and-a-half years, and despite Sunderland’s struggles last season, as they finished 16th, Patterson was one of few to emerge with credit following his performances.

Championship standings 2023/24
Team P GD Pts
9 Coventry City 46 11 64
10 Preston North End 46 -11 63
11 Bristol City 46 2 62
12 Cardiff City 46 -17 62
13 Millwall 46 -10 59
14 Swansea City 46 -6 57
15 Watford 46 0 56
16 Sunderland 46 -2 56

Not only does the former England U21 international impress with his shot-stopping and ability to collect crosses, he is also comfortable in possession.

Southampton keen on Anthony Patterson

Therefore, it’s perhaps no surprise that Patterson is on the radar of clubs in the top-flight, with previous reports claiming that the likes of Liverpool and Arsenal were monitoring the stopper.

And, it appears another club has joined the race for Patterson, as Sun journalist Alan Nixon has revealed that Russell Martin is a fan of the player, who can distribute the ball in the way the Saints chief wants.

However, any deal could be difficult to do, as the update states that Sunderland value their key man in the £15m to £20m range, whereas Southampton would ‘prefer to do business at half of those prices’.

Sunderland must demand a big fee for Anthony Patterson

A price tag of £15-20m seems very fair for Patterson in the modern game, as we’re talking about a young keeper who could easily play at the top level for the next decade. Plus, he’s proven himself as one of the best in the Championship.

So, there’s no way that the Black Cats should be entertaining any offers at half that price, meaning it’s hard to see Southampton getting a deal done if they don’t change their stance.

Of course, failure to go up will have ramifications for Sunderland, but they have a lot of valuable assets at the club, and the reality is that the likes of Jack Clarke or Trai Hume could be sold, and they would give new boss Regis Le Bris some funds to improve the squad.

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