Jerome Sinclair has joined Sunderland on loan from Watford in the summer transfer window.

Rodwell joined Sunderland from Manchester City in the summer of 2014, and the 27-year-old midfielder left the Black Cats earlier this summer after the midfielder and the Black Cats mutually decided to terminate the contract, as reported by The Daily Mail.
The former Everton midfielder is the subject of interest from Premier League club Watford, according to The Daily Mail.
Sinclair has joined Sunderland on a season-long loan deal from Watford in the summer transfer window.
The former Liverpool youngster has revealed what Rodwell told him about the Black Cats, who will play in League One next season after getting relegated from the Championship.

Sinclair told The Northern Echo: “Jack had a lot of good things to say about Sunderland. He told me it was a real people’s club and I would be looked after.
“Although things may not have worked out for him in the way he would have liked, he certainly had no grudges against the club – he only had good things to say about the club.”
Good signing for Sunderland?
Sinclair – who earns £20,000 per week as salary, according to Spotrac.com – is a very talented and promising young striker.
Although the 21-year-old is relatively unproven, the former England Under-17 international could prove to be a smart signing for Jack Ross’s Sunderland, especially as he has been signed on a loan deal.

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