SUNDERLAND have reportedly had a £500,000 bid accepted for Bradford City striker Charlie Wyke.
Sources on Wearside suggest a deal has been struck for the 25-year-old striker – who has been one of Wanderers’ main targets all summer.
Phil Parkinson has also been strongly linked with Ipswich Town’s Joe Garner in the last few weeks – and The Bolton News understands he is likely to be the man Bolton pursue to bolster their attack before the transfer deadline on August 9.
Wanderers are also hopeful of adding a midfielder and a left-back, with high hopes that Everton’s Antonee Robinson could make a return to the club on loan.
Wyke is currently side-lined with a knee injury but reports in Sunderland suggest he is now at the club having a medical.
Wanderers added some attacking muscle in the form of Northern Ireland international Josh Magennis in a £200,000 deal from Charlton Athletic earlier third.
Garner – a player with considerable Championship experience – is viewed as a different style of striker.
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Sources on Wearside suggest a deal has been struck for the 25-year-old striker – who has been one of Wanderers’ main targets all summer.
Phil Parkinson has also been strongly linked with Ipswich Town’s Joe Garner in the last few weeks – and The Bolton News understands he is likely to be the man Bolton pursue to bolster their attack before the transfer deadline on August 9.
Wanderers are also hopeful of adding a midfielder and a left-back, with high hopes that Everton’s Antonee Robinson could make a return to the club on loan.
Wyke is currently side-lined with a knee injury but reports in Sunderland suggest he is now at the club having a medical.
Wanderers added some attacking muscle in the form of Northern Ireland international Josh Magennis in a £200,000 deal from Charlton Athletic earlier third.
Garner – a player with considerable Championship experience – is viewed as a different style of striker.
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