Exclusive: Sunderland will struggle to hire Will Still as next manager due to one factor

Exclusive: Sunderland will struggle to hire Will Still as next manager due to one factor

Sunderland are three months into their search for a new manager after Michael Beale was sacked in February.

Michael Beale’s exit came just 12 games into his controversial stint at Sunderland.

Fans were left frustrated by the 43-year-old’s appointment in December, and he failed to win over critics as he managed only four wins during his time on Wearside.

The Black Cats went onto promote Mike Dodds to interim head coach as they began their search for a permanent successor, though it is believed that supporters will now have to wait at least three weeks for a new arrival.

Jermain Defoe is one coach who has already thrown his name into the hat, though the more likely candidates have included the likes of Will Still, Rene Maric, Danny Rohl and Paul Heckingbottom.

Sunderland were handed a huge boost when it was confirmed last week that Will Still would leave Reims at the end of the season, meaning the club wouldn’t have to pay his hefty compensation fee to bring him in.

There is likely to be plenty of interest in the 31-year-old’s appointment though, and journalist Graeme Bailey has now given us an exclusive insight on the likelihood of his arrival at the Stadium of Light.

One factor could deter Will Still from joining Sunderland

We asked Bailey whether Sunderland’s transfer policy and budget could impact their search for a new manager.

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