September 19, 2024

Headcoach of Lorient Regis LE BRIS during the Ligue 1 Uber Eats match between Lille OSC and FC Lorient at Stade Pierre Mauroy on January 14, 2024 in Lille, France. (Photo by Daniel Derajinski/Icon Sport)

Jamie Miley of Newcastle United jostles for the ball with Tommy Watson of Sunderland during the Premier League 2 match between Newcastle United U21...In total, four new players arrived at the Stadium of Light as Kristjaan Speakman and Sunderland enjoyed an eventful end to what was a previously subdued summer transfer window.

Regis Le Bris now has added depth in his first-team squad ahead of the run in to 2025.

And he’ll be hoping that his new faces can settle in nicely, and help maintain what’s been a quite unprecedented start to the 2024/25 Championship season.

The Black Cats are in 1st place of the table having won all four of their opening league fixtures, beating Portsmouth 3-1 in their last outing.

As well as the club’s new signings, youngster Tom Watson may also be hoping to make his mark in the coming weeks, following his deadline day links to the Premier League.

It was reported that Brighton saw multiple bids for Watson rejected by Sunderland.Jamie Miley of Newcastle United jostles for the ball with Tommy Watson of Sunderland during the Premier League 2 match between Newcastle United U21...

The 18-year-old featured just once in the Championship last time round, having been an unused substitute in Sunderland’s last two league fixtures.

Tom Watson message to Kristjaan Speakman after Sunderland U21s performance

On Tuesday, Watson shone for Sunderland U21s in their 3-2 defeat vs Liverpool U21s in the Premier League 2.

Watson scored the young Black Cats’ second goal, weaving through several players before finishing.

Sunderland Echo gave him an 8/10 rating, adding:

“Looked a handful as usual… Looked more of a threat when he moved to the left wing and scored a superb individual goal.”

After his deadline day links to the Premier League, Watson has immediately proved why Speakman and the Sunderland owners were right to keep him around.

Now though, it’s down to Le Bris to help uncover his talent.

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