David Moyes has recently spoken highly of recent Sunderland loanees Yann M’Vila and Deandre Yedlin as he confirmed he is more than interested to welcome them back to the Stadium Of Light.
After several conversations with previous Sunderland manager and newly appointed England coach Sam Allardyce he elaborated on the importance of current Rubin Kazan midfielder Yann M’Vila and USA international Deandre Yedlin and how they are crucial to the Black Cats fight for survival, and how beneficial it would be to bring them back to the club.

Deandre Yedlin’s Spurs future is in doubt by the surprise improvement of Kyle Walker after the addition of Kieran Trippier from Burnley last year, this gave him the passion and motivation to fight for his spot and has caught the eye of many pundits like Paul Merson for example. This leaves Deandre third choice as he prioritizes game time so he can quickly adapt to the Premier League and become a ‘complete player’. A possibility is the conversion from full-back to right wing, as Spurs lack pace on the wings which is why Kyle Walker and Danny Rose were so crucial to their title chase throughout the previous Barclays Premier League season. Yedlin has been very consistent for the Black Cats, as his sheer pace compliments Sunderland’s ‘ruthless’ and ‘raw’ play style and is also seen the left-hand side by Patrick Van Aanholt who chipped in with some crucial goals last season.
As we move onto Yann M’Vila, Sunderland are holding talks with Kazan over a permanent deal for the French midfielder, as some may say he wasn’t able to reach the expectations of some after leaving Inter Milan as he stated ‘I didn’t fit in.’ regarding the Italian giants. People may have underestimated his contribution as he adds that much needed quality in the centre of midfield, which added a whole new dimension of Sunderland’s play style as he can distribute the ball to the overlapping full backs in quick succession, but also understood the circumstances and how vital it is that Sunderland keep on playing in the Premier League, which some foreign players may not understand the true importance of.





