Sunderland now handed huge boost in bid to appoint Will Still as next manager

Sunderland now handed huge boost in bid to appoint Will Still as next manager
Sunderland now handed huge boost in bid to appoint Will Still as next manager

Sunderland now handed huge boost in bid to appoint Will Still as next manager

A significant advantage has been given to Sunderland in their search for a new manager.

More than three months after Michael Beale’s dismissal,

Sunderland has suffered in their search for a long-term replacement.

René Maric, Danny Rohl, and Bo Svensson are just a few of the players the club has been linked to thus far.

However, it appears that all three have either signed new contracts or will take up positions elsewhere.

Sunderland now handed huge boost in bid to appoint Will Still as next manager
Sunderland now handed huge boost in bid to appoint Will Still as next manager

and his unexpected departure from Reims this month raises the possibility that they may finally land their primary target.

The 31-year-old has reportedly held discussions regarding the Norwich City opening, but he hasn’t yet signed with Sunderland.

Hull, Burnley, and Norwich are among the teams searching for managers this summer; therefore, the Black Cats wanted to sign Still up very away.

It seemed, however, that they were not fast enough; according to recent sources,

the club’s chances of landing their man were now “increasingly unlikely.”

Although there hasn’t been any news since, Norwich’s previous actions might help Sunderland.

Journalist John Percy reports that the Canaries will now name FC Nordsjaelland manager Johannes Hoff Thorup.

Within the next 48 hours, Thorup anticipated concluding the deal,

and Norwich would pay damages as well. has consistently been Ben Knapper’s first pick for sporting director.

The fact that Still’s most recent news came just a few days after he had discussions with

Norwich gave the impression that they would be the team that Sunderland would lose to.

But Thorup’s approaching arrival might help the Black Cats in their attempt to entice Still.

The former Reims coach could still be the target of many other teams,

and there might be a lot of problems going on that we’re just unaware of.

However, this may be our only opportunity to bring Still in, and if we make a mistake now,

who knows what will happen in the coming months?

Despite the fact that we are getting up to 100 days without a permanent management,

the board appears to be behaving as though the summer is a time for leisure.

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