(Credit: Imago)
(Credit: Imago)

Sunderland dealt Chris Mepham blow amid fresh transfer twist

Alex Charlton

Alex is a lifelong Sunderland supporter who's been reporting on Mackem News since April 2025. Indeed, he started working for Breaking Media in April and has since graduated from St Mary's University as a NCTJ Gold Standard-accredited journalist, having completed his Master's degree in Sports Journalism. Alex previously worked for Football League World and has featured on the Roker Report, providing his opinion on all things Sunderland. While getting to the games is tricky, given his job, one of the highlights of his life was watching (and crying) as the Black Cats defeated Sheffield United at Wembley Stadium last season.

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Sunderland must build a squad capable of competing in the Premier League if they are to survive at the first attempt.

Mepham spent last season on loan with the Wearsiders, playing an integral part in their promotion.

However, it seems the North East club will face a battle to sign the Welshman, with a familiar foe eyeing a move for the 27-year-old.

Sunderland defender Chris Mepham
Sunderland signed Chris Mepham on loan last summer (Credit: Imago)

Championship side set to swoop for Bournemouth's Chris Mepham

Mepham will be a player in demand this summer, with his contract on the South Coast set to expire.

Given that he will be available on a free transfer, it is unsurprising that news of his next move is already surfacing.

The centre-back played a key role in the hub of Sunderland's defence this campaign, notching 40 appearances in the North East.

Chris Mepham's 2024/25 Championship statisticsTotal
Appearances38
Goals1
Clean sheets11
Interceptions0.9
Tackles per game1.4
Touches65.7
Mepham performed admirably for Sunderland (Sofascore)

Towards the end of the season, Mepham had to settle for a place on the bench, but came on early in the play-off win over Sheffield United.

Indeed, it seems that Blades boss Chris Wilder liked what he saw as the Yorkshire club plot a move for Mepham, according to Alan Nixon via Patreon (1 June).

Nixon states that the Championship outfit are set to go for the defender again after failing to land him last summer.

However, the Wales international's Premier League wages are likely to be a stumbling block for the Bramall Lane club.

Wilder is hoping to be backed by Sheffield United's American owners after signing a new deal, but his future is uncertain.

Chris Wilder
Wilder wants Mepham at Sheffield United (Credit: Getty)

Sunderland should prioritise Mepham deal

Although the Black Cats can now attract a higher-calibre player in the Premier League, they should still move for Mepham.

The centre-back's influence at the Stadium of Light was obvious, and he provided an experienced head in a young side.

Given that the 27-year-old will be available on a free transfer, it feels like a move for Mepham is a no-brainer.

Of course, the Sunderland hierarchy may feel that they can do better, but they need numbers in the middle of the defence.

Having beaten Sheffield United to promotion, Sunderland now must beat them to Mepham.

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