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Jack Clarke has done "what he expected to" by settling with Sunderland in the wake of finishing an extremely durable exchange from Tottenham Hotspur, as per his supervisor Alex Neil.
Clarke turned into a Sunderland player for good on Saturday subsequent to spending the final part of keep going season borrowed at the Stadium of Light. The winger helped the Black Cats to their hotly anticipated advancement from League One to the Championship.
Presently, he has finished paperwork for them on a long-lasting premise, stopping a routine three-year spell on the books of Tottenham. He never had the opportunity to make a big appearance in the Premier League, just highlighting multiple times for Spurs across cup rivalries.
Clarke invested energy out borrowed with previous club Leeds United, then QPR, Stoke City lastly Sunderland. In the north east, he showed up last season, scoring once and adding four helps.
Presently, Tottenham have offered him to Sunderland, where he has marked a four-year contract. The exchange charge has not been uncovered.
As per Sunderland supervisor Neil, getting a long-lasting Tottenham exit is precisely very thing Clarke required - and he can open his "colossal potential" with his new businesses.
Neil told the club site: "Jack is a player with gigantic potential. We had him last season and I think he developed further as the season went on. Yet, the main thing for him is that he's currently our player.
"He has clearly got quality. In any case, what he expected to do was see as a home and we have figured out how to give that. Jack appreciates it here and for our purposes, we are satisfied to have the arrangement across the line as it adds another going after choice."
Jack Clarke talks on Sunderland transferAt the age of 21, Clarke actually has a lot of years in front of him. Proceeding to create in the EFL, at a club where he settled, is by all accounts smarter than remaining with Tottenham would have been.
Furthermore, the York-conceived pro recognizes staying with Sunderland feels like the best choice after how well his initial a half year there went.
Clarke said: "I'm totally glad to be back since I truly partook in my time here last season.
"It felt right to return and subsequent to coming out on top for advancement to the Championship last season, I'm eager to have my impact in the following stage of our excursion.
"We have a decent equilibrium in the crew and an extraordinary bond in the changing area. So I accept we can keep on advancing collectively and partake in another fruitful season."
Sunderland have likewise marked Daniel Ballard from Arsenal and Leon Dajaku from Union Berlin this mid year.
Tottenham, in the mean time, have additionally offloaded any semblance of Cameron Carter-Vickers and Steven Bergwijn on long-lasting arrangements.
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