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A Southampton player is reportedly pleading for his release due to significant progress in transfer negotiations.

On Wednesday, Fanatik revealed that Trabzonspor had contacted them over the possible acquisition of Southampton’s Paul Onuachu.

It was also expected that the striker’s transfer to Turkey, where the transfer window is open until September 15th, would be completed this week.

The next few hours could be critical in the Süper Lig team’s efforts to recruit the Southampton midfielder, according to Sabah.

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Bruno Petkovi, a striker for Dinamo Zagreb, turned down the Turkish club’s offer to join them, thus they are now only interested in the 29-year-old.
According to reports, the Nigerian international was “top of the list as an alternative,” but Trabzonspor was able to convince him to go.The source claims that the negotiations with the Saints have “taken a significant step forward” and that the former star of Genk is pleading with the Champion team to release him and do him a “favor.”

However, Sabah make no mention of whether Trabzonspor are trying to sign Onuachu on a permanent transfer or a loan agreement, despite the fact that the aforementioned Fanatik report indicated it would be a loan.

The forward has made 12 appearances since joining St. Mary’s in January but has not yet scored a goal, and he is now eager to leave Southampton.

A Sunderland official has expressed his support for Southampton’s pursuit of Ross Stewart.

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Speakman contends that in order to protect the club and maximize its potential without him, Ross Stewart had to be sold.
Despite Stewart’s importance, Sunderland finished sixth last season despite only having him make 13 appearances, proving they can do well without him.
The 5-0 victory over Southampton demonstrated the team’s lethal offensive threat, and the huge earnings from Stewart’s sale may be favourable to all parties.

Kristjaan Speakman has commented on Sunderland’s decision to sell Ross Stewart.

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The forward signed with the opponent Southampton just one day before they devastated Russell Martin’s team, the Black Cats, 5-0, on the deadline day for transfers.

Although Stewart has been Sunderland’s talisman, his physical limitations have prevented him from participating this year.

A torn Achilles has kept him out of play since his last club match in the FA Cup in January of last year.

Stewart’s current contract was about to expire, though. In the Championship last year, he had 13 games and 10 goals.

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Speakman has given justification for his decision to offload such a sizeable portion of Tony Mowbray’s starting lineup.

According to the Sunderland sporting director, the squad has already attained its full potential without Stewart, so he won’t be required moving forward.

On the team’s official YouTube channel, Speakman said

Through the team’s official YouTube channel, Speakman said, “It was a very complex matter because the player has performed to a very high level for our football club, and we feel privileged to have had him here.”

We were really happy with the progress he made in this regard.

Ross Stewart probably faced criticism when he first moved here.

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“In this instance, he made the most of his chance, and we unlocked his full potential.

Sometimes people will change and have new opportunities, and that is the outcome.

“What we needed to do was safeguard the club, therefore in that situation, what we tried to do is

“We tried to handle the situation by making the best offer we could to keep him, which was our first priority, and I repeated that throughout all of the internal and external negotiations, because we had to make sure the club was safeguarded.

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“But there also comes a time when you have to make a difficult decision, and once you’ve made that difficult decision — and I’m sure the player found it difficult to move on — then we had to protect the football club and get the best deal, and I’m confident we did that,” the player stated.

Sunderland has made a strong start to the current season, rising to seventh in the Championship table under Mowbray.

After a poor start to their return, that 5-0 win over Stewart’s new team has polished their current record well.

After picking up seven points against Southampton, Coventry City, and Rotherham United, the squad climbed into the top half of the table.

Sunderland will take on QPR in away game on September 16.

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