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Sunderland´s Cisse signing officially completed

AFP - 21 August 2008 20:20

The move of France striker Djibril Cisse, seen here in March 2008, to Sunderland on a season-long loan from Marseille was officially signed and sealed on Thursday.

SUNDERLAND, England (AFP) - The move of France striker Djibril Cisse to Sunderland on a season-long loan from Marseille was officially signed and sealed on Thursday.

Cisse, 27, has moved to the Premier League club with a view to a permanent transfer if boss Roy Keane is impressed by the former Liverpool star.

"This signing shows our ambitions and intentions," Keane told Sunderland's website. "We're delighted with the new faces we've brought in, we've been working hard to significantly improve the squad.

"The signing of Djibril shows how far this club has moved on since the end of last season.

"His experience will bring a lot to the squad and he will hopefully add some goals to the side. He is known for scoring them as well as creating them."

Cisse, who scored 21 goals in 47 matches in all competitions for Marseille last season, could make his debut at Tottenham on Saturday.

He said: "I'm really pleased to join a good club with good players. Sunderland is a club I think is going to achieve things, they have big ambitions, that's why I chose to come here. I liked what the club had to say to me."

Later on Thursday, Sunderland announced the capture of Fulham striker David Healy of Northern Ireland for an undisclosed fee.

The 29-year-old has moved to the Stadium of Light on a three-year deal and becomes Keane's sixth major signing of the summer following the arrivals of Cisse, Teemu Tainio, Pascal Chimbonda, Steed Malbranque and El-Hadji Diouf.

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Comments (5)

Cile_car

21 August 2008 20:59

Wow, Sunderland is going levels!!!

DaJohnner

22 August 2008 03:59

will help them stay in top flight, IF he can stay healthy.

Escape_to_Victory

22 August 2008 04:15

Be cool to see Keane's influence on Cisse: he's real big in getting advertising deals and such but hasn't done all that much for a few years, though he is obviously very good. That last paragraph, I don't know, does it look like a bunch of French-African type players, I think so. Whatever! Sunderland are called the Black Cats!

Escape_to_Victory

22 August 2008 04:17

I want to make it clear, I don't think Cisse has done that much in the past two years 'cos I think he's broken his leg twice!

Cile_car

22 August 2008 12:46

Well he's similar to Saha, both are great but more on the sidelines then on the field. But he did score some crucial goals for Marseille last season. If they have luck, Sunderland could do a Napoli this season.

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