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Sunderland have already held talks to sign a better striker than Brobbey

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Published Jun 1, 2026, 7:40 AM GMT+1

Daniel is an experienced football writer and editor, having worked in the football media industry for over a decade. 

After voluntarily writing for Fresh Press for two years, helping to build and establish the Read brand, Daniel started a part-time job with Fresh Press that later turned into a full-time writing and editing role, writing for club-specific pages such as Read Norwich, Read Celtic, Read Liverpool, and Read Arsenal.

Daniel spent just shy of a year writing and editing for Liverpool-based website, Anfield Watch, which included conducting and/or transcribing interviews with Liverpool goalkeeping coach John Achterberg, former Wycombe striker Adebayo Akinfenwa, and journalist Fabrizio Romano.

Since the summer of 2021, Daniel has worked for Snack Media (now Valnet) and has been a contributor to Football FanCast, on a freelance and full-time basis, as a writer and editor. 

Daniel is a Norwich City fan and season ticket holder. He has been heard on BBC Norfolk and helped DAZN with research for their commentary due to his knowledge of the club, along with being featured in several local papers across the country, including the Coventry Telegraph and the Liverpool Echo, for Norwich-related content. 

Daniel's knowledge extends to Scottish football, having covered Celtic and Rangers for several years. He particularly enjoys producing player analysis and producing transfer content.

Regis Le Bris and the recruitment team at Sunderland deserve huge praise for the work that they did in the summer transfer window last year, as they built a squad that qualified for Europe.

The Black Cats finished seventh in their first season back in the Premier League to secure Europa League football for the 2026/27 campaign, and they did so through brilliant recruitment.

Nordi Mukiele and Granit Xhaka were two of the experienced, proven, stars added to the group, but the club also took risks on players like Brian Brobbey and it worked out superbly.

brobbey-sunderland-spurs

The Dutch striker only scored four goals in the Eredivisie during the 2024/25 campaign, but that did not put Sunderland off a deal to bring him to Wearside.

Brobbey ended up playing an integral part in the club's success in the Premier League with seven goals in 31 games and a constant physical presence at the top end of the pitch.

Why Sunderland need to sign a better striker than Brian Brobbey

Despite the Netherlands international's impressive first year at the Stadium of Light, the Black Cats should be in the market for an upgrade on him in the summer transfer window.

Sunderland only scored 42 goals in the Premier League, the fourth-least in the division, and should look to improve their attack to ensure that they can sustain themselves in the top-flight.

Brobbey scored seven goals and missed 12 'big chances' in 31 appearances in the league for Le Bris, which shows that he was fairly wasteful in front of goal with the opportunities that came his way.

25/26 Premier League

Brian Brobbey

Appearances

31

Goals

7

Big chances missed

12

Big chances created

2

Assists

1

Duels won per game

3.6

Duel success rate

43%

The 24-year-old forward did not deliver goals at an exceptional rate or show that he has the finishing ability to be a reliable goalscorer week-in-week-out, which should not have come as a surprise after his four-goal haul in the Eredivisie last term.

Sunderland, therefore, should be looking for a striker who is more likely to hit double figures for goals to elevate the attack in the Premier League, leaving Brobbey as a top-quality rotation option and Europa League starter.

Sunderland have held talks to sign a better striker than Brian Brobbey

In fact, the Black Cats have already been putting work in behind the scenes and have reportedly held talks with a player who is an even better number nine than the Dutchman.

Brian-Brobbey

Sunderland reportedly held talks to enquire about a deal for Juventus centre-forward Jonathan David back in March, and they should follow that up with a formal offer for his services in the upcoming summer transfer window.

The Canada international produced eight goals and five assists in all competitions for the Old Lady, more than Brobbey managed for Sunderland, and it was his worst season as a regular at first-team level.

Jonathan David's goal record Season Club Goals
25/26 Juventus 8
24/25 Lille 25
23/24 Lille 26
22/23 Lille 26
21/22 Lille 19
20/21 Lille 13

David hit at least 13 goals in all five of his seasons with Lille in France, scoring 77 goals in his last three years combined, and has been a reliable goalscorer for the majority of his career to date.

The 26-year-old star, whose goalscoring numbers were described as "insane" by U23 scout Antonio Mango, also scored 13 or more goals in all five of his seasons in Ligue 1, which shows that he can be a consistent scorer at league level.

jonathan-david-juventus

Whilst his time at Juventus has not gone exactly to plan, as he failed to hit double figures for goals, the Canadian star still racked up 13 goal contributions without starting every week, starting 20 times in the Serie A.

Brobbey, meanwhile, has never scored more than seven goals in one of Europe's major leagues and never hit 20 goals in an Eredivisie campaign for Ajax, missing a staggering 61 'big chances' in his last two seasons in the Netherlands.

As much as he is a physical presence and will still have a major role to play for Sunderland next season, the Dutchman could find himself as the second-choice option in the Premier League due to his finishing woes.

jonathan-david-juventus-spurs

David is a proven goalscorer at the top level in Europe and would arrive as an exceptional addition to the squad, given his record for both Juventus and Lille, which is why the club must push to get a deal done for him when the summer transfer window opens for business.

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