Former Sunderland star Micky Gray believes that the Black Cats have simply turn into a promoting membership and their concentrate on youth in any respect prices is not going to result in promotion.
Sunderland’s recruitment over the summer time continued to favour youth and there may be a mean age of the squad at simply 23.1 years.
In the method, Sunderland let go of Jack Clarke, one in every of their most profitable gamers from final season, for a £15m charge.
Gray has been left dissatisfied with the switch exercise of his former membership over the summer time, stressing their incapacity to carry on to their prime skills.
He believes that Sunderland have turn into a ‘recruitment club’ and it’s unlikely to have the ability to result in promotion to the Premier League.
“Do I think it [Sunderland’s youth model] will work? Personally no”, Gray said on No Tippy Tappy Football.
“The causes being that I believe we’re a recruitment membership now. If you concentrate on the top of the switch window – one of the best participant simply left.
“Jack Clarke – he has gone to Ipswich for I believe 15 million quid or one thing like that.
“And that’s the downside I believe.
“You have a look at probably the most proficient gamers, Ross Stewart being one, a few years in the past he did rather well for Sunderland.
“Came from Ayr United signed for Sunderland after which he went to Southampton.
“I believe he has performed about two or three video games for them.
“If you keep selling your best players and then you are hoping that the club are going to get promoted, you have got absolutely no chance.”
The successful run of Regis Le Bris’ staff was halted final weekend by Plymouth Argyle to whom they misplaced 3-1.
Sunderland’s subsequent match is towards Michael Carrick’s Middlesbrough on Saturday.