Sunderland Faces Tough Competition for £1.9 Million League One Star
Sunderland, along with several other clubs, are reportedly interested in securing Oxford United forward Josh Murphy, according to The Sun.
Murphy, formerly of Norwich City, has been in impressive form in League One this season. With six goals and four assists in 25 league appearances, the 29-year-old is having one of his most prolific campaigns, matching his performance during the 2019/20 season at Cardiff City. Valued at £1.9 million, Murphy’s contract with Oxford expires at the end of the season, prompting interest from multiple clubs. While Sunderland is among those vying for his signature, they face competition from West Bromwich Albion and Queens Park Rangers. Additionally, clubs abroad, including MLS side Minnesota United, have been scouting him. Despite the interest, Oxford is keen to retain Murphy, with manager Des Buckingham expressing a desire to keep him at Kassam Stadium.
Sunderland also faces a challenge in retaining winger Jack Clarke, with Premier League clubs expressing interest in him. With extensive experience in the Championship, Murphy has contributed 50 goals in 199 appearances in the second tier throughout his career. Ahead of Oxford’s upcoming match against Lincoln City, Murphy is expected to feature, aiming to build on his recent run of three goals in five games.
Writer’s Perspective
Murphy’s consistent performance in League One has garnered attention from Championship clubs, especially considering his contract situation. While Oxford may face losing him, potential promotion to the Championship via the playoffs could influence Murphy’s decision. The prospect of playing in the United States may also appeal to him, though formal offers from interested clubs are yet to materialize, with expected developments closer to the end of the season.
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