Sunderland line up Man City star, 19, as Jobe Bellingham replacement as Dortmund transfer edges closer

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SUNDERLAND want Manchester City kid Charlie Gray to fill Jobe Bellingham’s boots.

Talented midfielder Gray, 19, has a year left on his City contract and may look to move on for the chance of a first-team spot with the Premier League new boys.

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He has been on City‘s books since he was just eight and is yet to make his senior debut.

The teenager helped the club’s Under-21s win both the league and play-off phase of the Premier League 2 last season.

Described as a “calm, ball-playing defensive midfielder”, he also caught the eye in the youth Champions League as City reached the quarter-finals.

Gray could follow in the footsteps of stars like Romeo Lavia, Jadon Sancho and Jeremie Frimpong in leaving Manchester for senior football without a Prem appearance to their name.

It comes amid Bellingham departing Sunderland despite their promotion back to the top-flight.

Jobe, 19, is set to join Borussia Dortmund in a move that sees him take the same path as his brother Jude, 21.

The German giants recently sent a delegation to England for talks over a deal.

It has been reported that Sunderland want a fee of £25million for Bellingham.

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He could become the second wonderkid to leave the Stadium of Light after play-off final hero Tom Watson joined Brighton for £10m.

Meanwhile, the Black Cats are ready to offer their homegrown star Chris Rigg, 17, an improved contract.

But keeper coach Tom Weal has made a shock exit to rejoin old club MK Dons.

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