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·2 de marzo de 2025
Sunderland: Martyn Waghorn offers Chris Rigg transfer advice amid Arsenal, Liverpool, Man United interest

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Chris Rigg's future has been the subject of intense speculation this season
"Never forget where and how you were made," Martyn Waghorn has offered transfer advice to Sunderland's Chris Rigg amid speculation over his future.
It was reported in February that the Black Cats set an asking price of £25 million amid interest from the likes of Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal.
The midfielder has enjoyed a strong campaign under Régis Le Bris, making 31 appearances in the Championship as the club looks to fight for promotion to the Premier League.
The 17-year-old has contributed four goals and one assist, with his importance to the team growing with each impressive performance.
Waghorn has told Rigg to not forget his roots wherever he ends up in his career amid links to top Premier League sides.
The former Sunderland forward expects the teenager to have a successful career, but that he should always keep giving 100 per cent while he’s at the Stadium of Light.
“Just never forget where you were made and how you were made,” said Waghorn, via the Sunderland Echo.
“Whatever happens, always just give 100 per cent for the club. That's all the fans want. He's a legend to the fans already for what he's done.
“Just the way he goes around the pitch and how he conducts himself. That'll never change, and fans will never want to see that change.
“Whatever he goes on to do, he's going to go on to have a successful career, no doubt. But just that passion and raw energy and excitement and enjoyment for the game, just don't ever lose that because there'll be moments where he has good spells or he'll have bad spells.
“That's football; that's life. Whoever's going to be in the team or any footballer, just enjoy those moments of pure happiness.”
Sunderland are in the mix for a top two spot this season, and will feel secure of at least earning a play-off position given their large gap to fifth and sixth place heading into the final months of the campaign.
Rigg has had a solid season for Sunderland, and has certainly shown a lot of potential in Le Bris’ side.
While he’s not quite ready to actually be competing for top Premier League sides, we have seen Archie Gray make the switch to Tottenham Hotspur last year and get regular game time.
The youngster’s future is likely to be a major topic of the upcoming summer window, especially if Sunderland aren’t promoted.
Given Gray was sold for £40 million, that could be a comparable fee that the Black Cats could recoup, particularly if a bidding war is generated from so many clubs showing an interest in him, which would be great business for the club.