Riveros heading to Turkey

06 July 2011 14:30

Sunderland have confirmed that Paraguay international midfielder Cristian Riveros has joined Turkish club Kayserispor on a year-long loan deal.

Riveros, who arrived on Wearside on a free transfer from Mexican outfit Cruz Azul last summer when he signed a three-year contract, has made just 14 appearances for the club, only seven of them in the starting line-up.

Manager Steve Bruce said: "Cristian wants to play regular football and hopefully he will be able to do so in Turkey. We wish him all the best."

Bruce has enjoyed significant success in the past with recruits from central and South America, but has seen Riveros, compatriot Paulo da Silva and Argentinian defender Marcos Angeleri find the going tough on Wearside.

Riveros is one of a series of players the club will look to move on this summer, either permanently or on loan, as Bruce makes room for his summer signings.

Six new faces, including Ahmed Elmohamady, who spent last season on loan at the Stadium of Light, have already arrived this summer, and the Black Cats are not finished yet.

They are still pursuing Manchester United trio Wes Brown, John O'Shea and Darron Gibson and have made significant progress with the former pair. Indeed, Bruce was hoping to hold talks with Brown on Wednesday as his attention shifts from his attacking options to his defence.

Brown and O'Shea both have experience and versatility and the manager believes they would significantly strengthen his options at the back.

Meanwhile, sources on Wearside remain relaxed over suggestions that Italian side Udinese could launch a bid for their former striker Asamoah Gyan. The Ghana international has previously been linked with Tottenham and his agent, Fabien Piveteau, has suggested there is at least one bid on the table.

However, Sunderland are adamant they have had no offers and are not inviting any.

Source: PA