Sunderland boss Martin O'Neill in for James McFadden

 

Friday 05 October 2012 06:12 EDT
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James McFadden is set to earn a one-year deal at Sunderland after impressing during a trial. The forward has been without a club since his contract at Everton expired in the summer.

The 29-year-old holds his own registration, which allows him to sign for clubs outside the transfer window and the Sunderland manager, Martin O'Neill, said: "I would look to do it [the transfer] until the end of the season. If he gets properly fit he can help us."

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