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Paolo Di Canio wants Celtic job in the future
Former Sunderland manager Paolo Di Canio wants to become Celtic's next manager if Neil Lennon decides to quit the Scottish Premier League club.
Dortmund capture Sunderland striker
Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund have announced the signing of Sunderland striker JI-Dong Won. The striker will join the club when his contract with the Black cats runs out.
On-loan Hull striker Danny Graham unsure of future
The striker who is on loan from Sunderland scored his first goal for Hull against his former side Swansea City with muted celebrations following the 1-1 draw on Monday night.
Sunderland target loan move for QPR keeper Cesar
Sunderland sitting at the bottom of the Premier League with just 8 points off 15 games are desperate and pondering a move for Brazilian International Julio Cesar.
Sunderland winger Emanuele Giaccherini set for Inter move?
Inter Milan are planning a busy January transfer window and it is understood that a move for Sunderland's Italian international winger Emanuele Giaccherini is their top priority.
Sunderland boss Poyet not thinking about January transfers
Sunderland's new manager Gus Poyet has not had time to think about which players he would like to sign for the Black Cats in the January transfer window. Former manager Paolo Di Canio famously brought in 14 new players last summer.
Gus Poyet to take Sunderland job
Former Brighton manager Gus Poyet will take control at Sunderland tomorrow evening. The Black Cats have been looking for a new manager since parting company with Paolo Di Canio two weeks ago.
Sunderland's Steven Fletcher out injured until November
Sunderland striker Steven Fletcher has been ruled out of first team action for atleast six weeks having suffered from a shoulder injury.
Gus Poyet top of Sunderland's managerial hot list
Former Brighton manager Gus Poyet is wanted by Sunderland chairman Ellis Short. The Black Cats are hopeful that the Uruguayan manager will be persuaded to move to Sunderland as a replacement for Paolo Di Canio.
Kevin Ball eyes permanent Sunderland position
Temporary Sunderland manager Kevin Ball has asked to be considered as the next permanent manager of the Black Cats. Ball has taken charge of the team on an interim basis since the firing of Paolo Di Canio this week.