Sunderland Getting Closer On New Boss With Unmentioned Candidate In Fray

According to journalist Alan Nixon, Sunderland is close to appointing a new manager who has never been touted as a possibility.

The Black Cats were in contention for the playoffs when Tony Mowbray was fired last year, and his replacement, Michael Beale, lasted just a few months.

Sunderland finished the season in 16th place in the Championship, with interim manager Mike Dodds in control for the final few months.

Sunderland has been looking for prospects to take over as manager this summer.

And it has been suggested that the team is getting closer to appointing a new manager.

There are several names in the running, and the club is exploring a variety of ideas before making a final decision.

One of the candidates is said to be someone who has never been discussed in the media.

However, the club is close to deciding who will lead the team next season.

Danny Rohl, the manager of Sheffield Wednesday, and Will Still, the former manager of Reims, have both been linked with the post.

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