Sunderland plotting Marc Guiu transfer
Chelsea inserted a similar clause in Armando Broja's loan to Fulham last year, and the Black Cats will need to adhere to it if they do not want to fall foul of the penalty fee. The 'fantastic' and 'exceptional' Guiu made 16 appearances for the Stamford Bridge club across all competitions last term, weighing in with six goals, and he will fancy his chances of impressing under head coach Regis Le Bris at Sunderland. The Barcelona academy graduate has huge potential and did play seven games for the first-team of the La Liga club back in 2023-24, scoring twice before leaving for Chelsea last summer.
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