Sunderland confirm exit for Northern Ireland’s Kyle Lafferty
The Northern Ireland international joined in January to aid the push for promotion from League One.
With Charlie Wyke firmly established as Phil Parkinson’s first choice in the position, chances for the 32-year-old were limited.
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Hide AdHe did make a major impression when finally getting his first start for the club, scoring twice in the 2-2 draw with Gillingham on March 7.
That was the club’s penultimate game before the campaign was postponed and ultimately curtailed.
The announcement of his departure makes it highly unlikely that he will return to the Stadium of Light.
Lafferty had turned down interest from abroad to move to the north east.
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Hide AdA club statement said: “Sunderland AFC can confirm that Kyle Lafferty has left the club.
“After signing a short-term deal at the Stadium of Light in January, the 32-year-old striker went on to score two goals in 11 appearances for the Lads.
“Everyone at SAFC would like to wish Kyle the best of luck for the future.”
Lafferty is the second player to leave, with Tommy Smith also coming towards the end of his deal.
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Hide AdCEO Jim Rodwell said the club will look to step up talks with players that they wish to keep in the coming weeks, with eight further players currently set to leave on June 30th.
Sunderland will also have to make a decision on Bailey Wright and Josh Scowen.
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