Four Realistic Free-Agent Targets Sunderland Could Pursue for Premier League Push

Brandon Williams (Image via Getty)

Sunderland enters 2025 in a promising position, currently sitting fourth in the Championship and showing strong general performances. Manager Regis Le Bris and sporting director Kristjaan Speakman, however, remain focused on achieving their ultimate goal: a return to the Premier League. Strengthening their squad with cost-effective signings could play a crucial role in their promotion push. Here are four realistic free-agent options Sunderland could consider, including players with notable Premier League experience.

Brandon Williams (Left-Back)

Former Manchester United defender Brandon Williams could bolster Sunderland’s defensive depth. A regular in United’s first team during the 2019/20 season, Williams spent recent years on loan at Norwich City and Ipswich Town before his contract ended. While he may not displace Sunderland’s starting left-back Dennis Cirkin, Williams is seen as an upgrade over current backup Leo Hjelde, who could benefit from a move. Williams’ Premier League experience makes him a valuable addition for the club.

Francis Coquelin (Central Midfield)

Francis Coquelin, a seasoned midfielder with experience at Arsenal, Valencia, and Villarreal, might seem like an ambitious target for Sunderland. However, with rumors linking him to Leeds United earlier this year, a Championship move appears plausible. Despite being 33 and recovering from a serious knee injury in 2023, Coquelin’s wealth of experience and quality could significantly enhance Sunderland’s midfield and drive their promotion ambitions.

Francis Coquelin (Image via Getty)

Ryan Kent (Winger)

Ex-Liverpool winger Ryan Kent, known for his successful spell at Rangers, is currently without a club after his contract with Fenerbahce was mutually terminated. While his stint in Turkey didn’t meet expectations, a return to English football could reignite his form. Kent’s flair and creativity on the flanks could provide Sunderland with a vital attacking spark in their promotion campaign.

Kemar Roofe (Striker)

Sunderland is likely to lose forward Nazariy Rusyn, creating a gap in their attacking lineup. Kemar Roofe, a proven goal-scorer during his time in the Championship with Leeds United, could be a practical replacement. Though not a transformational signing, Roofe’s ability to consistently find the net could be a smart move for Sunderland’s promotion aspirations.

With strategic free-agent additions, Sunderland can strengthen their squad without overburdening their finances, keeping their Premier League dreams alive.

By Ian Doyle

Ian Doyle is a Football Writer at Liverpool News. With extensive experience in football journalism, he covers Manchester City's matches, player performances, and club developments. Simon offers expert analysis and insights, capturing the team's successes and challenges. His in-depth coverage reflects his passion for the sport. You can contact him at [email protected].

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