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Journalist Igor Semyon is reporting that the Zorya manager mentioned the news that Rusyn is set to leave the club during his post-match presser after the attacker was left out of his squad.

Semyon has also stated that the player is set for a medical at Sunderland and is awaiting a work permit before finalising the details of his move to the North East.

Rusyn, who is a Ukrainian youth international, netted 13 goals in 30 games and also provided six assists in the Ukrainian Premier League last season and scored for Zorya in their 1-1 draw against Rukh Liev earlier this season

However, Rusyn wasn’t named in the squad as Ukrainian side Zorya Lugansk won 2-1 against Vorskla last weekend prompting speculation that a move was close – and was again left out of the squad for this weekend’s round of fixtures.

Rusyn played in Zorya Lugansk’s first two league games of the season yet manager Nenad Lalatovic said the striker missed the Vorskla game with a minor injury.

Reports in Ukraine have stated that Sunderland have submitted a “final” offer with the said to be between €2million and €3million (£1.7million to £2.5million) and that a move is close. Talk has also suggested that Zorya will receive a 20% sell-on clause.

The Black Cats drew against Coventry City in the Championship last weekend with Tony Mowbray’s side once again struggling to score without an experienced senior striker

Former Sunderland transfer target Will Smallbone has penned a new three-year deal with Championship rivals Southampton.

The Saints and the Black Cats square off at the Stadium of Light in the second tier this coming Saturday in the league. Ahead of the clash, Southampton manager Russell Martin was handed a contract boost with Smallbone penning a new deal

The Republic of Ireland midfielder has been linked with Sunderland several times in recent windows but ended up joining Alex Neil at Stoke City last season before Southampton’s relegation from the Premier League

Smallbone’s name had been mentioned with Sunderland again loosely during the summer with top-flight side Sheffield United also keen on the 23-year-old, who has now put pen to paper with Southampton to extend his affiliation with the club to close to 20 years

On his new contract, Smallbone said: “I’m happy to finally get it over the line and I’m looking forward to the future.

“Not being here last year, coming back and seeing the change and everything that’s happened has been a breath of fresh air.

I was really excited to work with the manager, having played against them last year and their style of play. I thought it was something that would really help me.

“The belief and positivity in the side and myself has only grown since I’ve come back.”

The Black Cats were last in action against Coventry City in the Championship last weekend with Tony Mowbray’s side drawing 0-0 in the Midlands. Sunderland have four points from their opening four games

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Nazariy Rusyn received his debut call-up to the national team of Ukraine! The forward will replace Roman Yaremchuk (May 29, 2023) — dynamo.kiev.ua

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