European club linked with double Sunderland transfer swoop.

Sunderland face QPR at the Stadium of Light in the Championship on Saturday.

The Black Cats are hoping to halt their six-game losing streak under former head coach Michael Beale and current temporary manager Mike Dodds.

During the January transfer window, Italian club Lazio was connected with a double move for Sunderland’s Jobe Bellingham and Jack Clarke. Last January, the Serie A club’s bid for Clarke was rejected twice. (Sports Witness)

Coventry City have signed talented teenage defender Kain Ryan, 19, on a free transfer from Premier League Brighton and Hove Albion after a successful trial at the club. The Sky Blues have given the centre-back an initial one-year contract after he was released. (Coventry live)

Former Sunderland striker Connor Wickham has signed a short-term deal with League One side Charlton until the end of April. The 30-year-old frontman has been without a club since leaving Cardiff at the end of last season but has been training with Charlton over the last two weeks. Charlton are in part owned by Charlie Methven, formerly of Sunderland. (Sunderland Echo)

Sunderland’s Championship fixture against Leeds in April has been selected for live broadcast on Sky Sports. The Black Cats will travel to Elland Road on Tuesday, April 9, yet the match, initially scheduled to kick off at 7:45pm, will now kick off at the slightly later time of 8pm. (Sunderland Echo)

Former Sunderland striker James Vaughan has been handed a behind-the-scenes role at former club Everton. Vaughan will move across to the job of head of youth recruitment from his current role as loans manager at the Premier League club. (Sunderland Echo)

Watford have sacked head coach Valerien Ismael and named former midfielder Tom Cleverley as the club’s interim boss. Cleverley, 34, retired as a player at the end of last season after making 181 appearances for Watford. The former Manchester United midfielder was named the Hornets’ under-18s lead coach at the start of this season. (Sunderland Echo)

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