The summer transfer window is open and Championship clubs are free to do business as they prepare for the start of the upcoming campaign. Sunderland are yet to make a new signing, but when they get a new manager in place they will be expected to make additions.
Plenty of business is already happening, though, with some of Sunderland’s main rivals getting deals done early. With that in mind, here’s a round-up of what’s happening elsewhere.
Burnley man on the move
Managerless Burnley look set to sell striker Wout Weghorst this summer with the Dutchman close to agreeing terms with Ajax. Weghorst joined Burnley in 2022 for a fee of £12m, but he has made just 20 appearances for the club with loan spells at Besiktas, Manchester United and Hoffenheim coming over the last two seasons.
It seems a permanent move away from Turf Moor is now on the cards with Fabrizio Romano claiming he is in advanced talks with Ajax. The two clubs are yet to agree a fee, but the report claims all parties are confident that a deal will take place.
Greaves backed for Premier League switch
Hull City’s Jacob Greaves is being monitored by Everton as a potential replacement for Jarrad Branthwaite, according to reports. The Tigers defender was included in the Championship Team of the Season after an impressive campaign at the MKM Stadium and it seems he has Premier League admirers with Everton in the frame.
The Toffees are fielding interest in Branthwaite from Manchester United and it is claimed the club see Greaves as a potential ready-made replacement. According to Carlton Palmer, Hull could be set to demand a significant fee for his services.