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M’Vila: Sunderland Future Not In My Hands

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M’Vila: Sunderland Future Not In My Hands

Yann M’Vila will leave his future in the hands of his agent as he concentrates to getting his career back on track, writes the Sunderland Echo.

M’Vila has gained a lot of respect from the Sunderland fans since arriving on Wearside, the only really noticeable mistake was conceding the penalty to the Saints before the international break. Big Sam has labelled M’Vila one of our best players over recent weeks, and you can’t help but agree with him.

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Sunderland’s (arguably) strongest player so far this season is only getting closer to his departure, after signing a one-year loan with the club, he will return to parent club Rubin Kazan at the end of the season.

At least this is what you would believe, however, it is a complicated situation. The French international made it rather obvious he didn’t want to stay in Russia before his move to Sunderland, reportedly trashing his flat there.

Fortunately for the Sunderland fans wondering, there is a clause that we can sign the 25-year-old permanently should we stay in the Premier League. The downfall being Sunderland are only paying a small portion of M’Vila’s rather large deal with Kazan, and with teams such as Arsenal and Liverpool monitoring the midfielder, can Sunderland make a deal happen?

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In his recent interview with the Echo, M’Vila talked about his future, Sunderland and work ethic:

“No, I’m not thinking about the future. “I really don’t know what will happen next summer. “For me, the most important thing was to play football, and above all, help Sunderland as much as possible to get to a better position.”Sunderland can help me reach another level in the Premier League too, so it was a win-win.”I’ll concentrate on trying to help us win matches and leave the discussions to my agent.“I’ve been working enormously hard to produce the maximum I can in every match.”Individually it’s been good, but the most important thing is the team.”The Premier League is not easy at all, but I think that I’ve been able to adapt to English football more quickly than other leagues because it suits my game.”I like to play, but I also find that I can use my aggression here.”It’s the type of football which I like, and the supporters here as well.”

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