Eight years later in the championship and league forest forest, Sundarland has spent a lot in an attempt to keep its head over water this season.
He has told about £ 132M on new signing – Nottingham Forest has a record for the largest outlay by a team promoted in the Premier League, with an estimated £ 142M he spent in bringing 21 players in summer in 2022.
The imminent arrival of the Nordi trial is scheduled to increase the number of new faces to 12 on wearide.
Defenders were rumored in Saturday’s game before the step of £ 9.5m from Paris St.-Germen. If he were in the crowd, the former Leverkusen and the leapziger must have enjoyed who he saw that seven new signatures made their league debut.
Tapa and Rachna of Veteran Switzerland’s midfielder Granit Xhaka allowed their teammates to flourish, with the skills of former Strasburg captain Habib Dyrra and close control in the final third, all kinds of problems arose to hammers.
Noah Saviki, another summer arrival from Belgium, completes a powerful midfield trio – which looks more than the evidence – more than capable of preserving black cats.
Goalkeeper Robin Roffs also enjoyed an excellent beginning, which made a good stop from Jarod Bowen in the first half, which was protecting his clean sheet late by reducing the clearance tried by the Isidor on the crossbar.
And yet, for all the new arrival, it was three of the championship play-off heroes of Sunderland who caught the headlines.
Mayanda netted Sunderland opener in the championship play-off finals in May, while Ballad-Ji refused West Ham’s L Headji Malik Dif with a brilliant final withdrawal in the first half-saved black cats from the semi-final heart pain against Coventry.
ISIDOR – A second -half -option on Saturday – was also a target against Sky Blues, opening the scoring before a 2–1 win from a late Mayanda strike.
Former Black Cats Midfielder Don Hachinson on the Premier League Kick-Off said, “The players they have found, and the players who have signed, I think Sunderland will stay up.” “I think Xhaka is going to be a real leader.”
Former Sunderland defender Gary Bennett told BBC Radio Newcastle: “We have to remember the giant strides we created.
“The big question was that after signing all those players: Will they be jailed together as a team? Today they answered that question.”