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·3 de junio de 2025

Wolves and Everton Eye Sunderland Defender After Promotion Campaign

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Premier League and La Liga Sides Target Sunderland’s Trai Hume

Hume on Radar After Impressive Season

Sunderland’s triumphant return to the Premier League has brought fresh attention to one of their standout performers, Trai Hume. The 22-year-old right-back has emerged as a key target for several clubs following a season of remarkable consistency.

As reported by Sky Sports, “Wolves, Everton & a number of La Liga clubs are interested in Sunderland defender Trai Hume.” It comes after a season in which Hume clocked up 48 appearances in all competitions, cementing his role as a key figure in the Black Cats’ promotion charge.


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That kind of durability and maturity from a young player doesn’t go unnoticed — especially in a market where full-backs who can defend and contribute going forward are increasingly sought-after assets.

Contract Status and Sunderland’s Position

Hume’s contract, signed upon his arrival from Linfield in January 2022, runs until 2027 with Sunderland holding the option to extend for another year. It gives the club a strong negotiating hand, but it also highlights their long-term belief in his potential.

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Still, with Premier League clubs circling and La Liga interest emerging, the pressure may soon be financial as much as footballing. Sunderland’s board will face a familiar balancing act: backing their squad for top-flight survival while managing offers that could reshape the club’s future direction.

In Hume’s case, that challenge is magnified by his steady progress and international pedigree. A Northern Ireland international, he offers defensive tenacity and positional awareness rarely seen in players his age, traits that will appeal to clubs looking to blend youth with immediate impact.

Premier League Suitors Positioning Themselves

Both Wolves and Everton have clear needs at right-back. Wolves continue their evolution under Vítor Pereira, aiming to balance pragmatism with progression. With Nelson Semedo’s future unclear and squad depth a priority, Hume represents a sustainable solution.

Everton, meanwhile, are operating under tighter financial constraints but remain in search of long-term replacements for aging or inconsistent full-backs. Hume, with his proven Championship success and youthful ceiling, could be a smart addition in a squad still being shaped under David Moyes’ no-nonsense ethos.

There’s also a potential draw in Hume’s versatility. He’s comfortable across a back four or as a wing-back, making him a useful piece in systems that demand tactical fluidity, a feature that makes him especially appealing to La Liga sides, known for their technical demands and adaptive shape.

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European Interest Highlights Hume’s Growth

Interest from Spain signals just how far Hume has come in a short time. For a player to attract La Liga attention having made his name in Northern Ireland and the English second tier is testament to his development — not just physically, but in terms of footballing IQ.

For Sunderland, the real story is not just the potential sale of a young star, but the example Hume sets for others coming through. His rise from Linfield to a promotion-winning side, and now a potential Premier League or European move, shows the value of good coaching and trust in youth.

If bids do come, Sunderland will need to weigh their ambition against the allure of sizeable offers. But in either outcome — a stay at the Stadium of Light or a move to a bigger stage — Trai Hume looks set to take another step forward.

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From a Wolves perspective, this potential move makes perfect sense. Vítor Pereira is trying to build a side with greater balance, and Trai Hume offers exactly that on the right flank. He’s aggressive in defence, tidy in possession and has the kind of engine Wolves have relied on in past systems. With Semedo inconsistent and ageing, Hume could become a mainstay in that backline.

For Everton fans, this could be another smart buy, if the finances allow. David Moyes has never been one to prioritise flashy players, and Hume fits the type: hard-working, defensively solid and with room to grow. Given Seamus Coleman’s age and ongoing fitness battles, Hume might represent the natural heir, especially if a deal can be struck at a fair fee.

The idea of Hume moving to La Liga might feel like a curveball, but it speaks volumes about how highly he’s rated. Whether it’s Molineux, Goodison, or a stadium in Spain, Hume looks ready for the next chapter, and either Premier League side could be the perfect fit.

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