30-year-old set to leave Sunderland
Alex Pritchard appears to be out of favour at the Stadium of Light with Sunderland adding a whole host of young talents
Alex Pritchard is all but on his way out of Sunderland after boss Tony Mowbray admitted he doesn’t see a future at the club for the midfielder.
Pritchard, who has featured in both of Sunderland’s Championship games off the bench, looks to be behind others in the pecking order – which means that he is at a cross roads in his Black Cats career.
With the deadline looming, that has seemingly paved the way for an exit – and Tony Mowbray has confirmed that there seems to be little hope for Pritchard at resurrecting his Sunderland career.
What did Tony Mowbray say about Alex Pritchard’s future at Sunderland?
Mowbray, speaking ahead of Sunderland’s game against Rotherham United on Saturday, admitted that Pritchard was likely to leave the club before the summer window closed. He said via the Northern Echo: “I like Pritch. Pritch is a good player.
“I don’t want to get too prescriptive about it, but it looks like Pritch is going to leave the football club. We have to move past that, we have to move on – that’s football.
“Every footballer understands it is a transient game. I got a testimonial at Middlesbrough – I was there 12 years – but that’s very, very rare in modern-day football. Footballers come and then they move on, and supporters understand that.
“Alex’s situation is a little bit more complicated than I can discuss openly. He’s a good football player, but there is a fair percentage (likelihood) that he will leave the football club in the next few weeks. If he doesn’t, then we can have more discussions after the window shuts.”