New Sunderland striker Will Grigg has told talkSPORT he couldnt pass up the opportunity to join a massive club and was relieved when his Wearside switch was finally confirmed on deadline day.After a long pursuit, reportedly taking eight bids to agree a 4million fee with Wigan, Sunderland managed to land their man just moments before the January transfer window closed last Thursday.
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The 27-year-old arrives at the Stadium of Light with great pedigree in League One the striker has won promotion to the Championship four times in the past five years and scored 65 goals in 150 appearances for the Latics.There is big expectation on the Northern Ireland international to deliver in a Sunderland shirt, as the club aim to kick-start their climb back up the English Football League.
@WillGrigg#SAFC pic.twitter.com/tUdGi1zeXs— Sunderland AFC (@SunderlandAFC) February 1, 2019And Grigg is confident he can help fire the club back to where they belong.Speaking to talkSPORT host Jim White about his 11th hour move, the striker said: It seemed to go on forever to be honest, but we managed to leave it to the last half-hour of the window and Im just grateful we got it done.Is it a relief? Yes, definitely. Its no secret I loved my time at Wigan, but the opportunity to join a massive club like Sunderland, its something I wanted to happen.The short-team goal is obviously promotion to the Championship. The lads have been playing really well and have put themselves in a great position, they just need a few goals and obviously thats my job. Ive proved I can do it many times before and if I can do that again thats my job done in the short-term.At every club Ive been there has been a lot of expectation. The fans are unbelievable here and in terms of the size of the club its not something Ive been at before, but in terms of pressure its the same.When Ive played in League One before Wigan were always expected to go up and thats something I can certainly help with here, to keep the lads calm and focused.Its no secret the expectation on the players here, but its something I know I can deal with.
pic.twitter.com/v3oWwjXTAG— Sunderland AFC (@SunderlandAFC) February 1, 2019Sunderland fans have been made to wait to see their new frontman in action, after he sat out of the weekends 1-0 win over AFC Wimbledon with an ankle injury.But Grigg revealed he is aiming to make his first appearance away at Oxford United at Saturday and will then prepare for his home debut against Blackpool the following Tuesday.He added: The first game is on Saturday against Oxford and Im pushing myself to be fit because I had a little ankle injury. Fingers crossed I can get a few training sessions in before.Then its the first home game [against Blackpool], so yeah Im raring to go.
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However, the 37-year-old announced on Wednesday he has turned down Spartak's offer 'after assessing this move with my family', meaning he remains on the market. Steve Bruce, the Aston Villa manager, wants to bring the former England and Chelsea captain back to Villa Park just a few months after he left.
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