EXCLUSIVE: Sunderland boss Tony Mowbray sends Ross Stewart contract demand after legend claim

Sunderland will be putting together another push for promotion this season with in-demand forward Ross Stewart expected to be at the heart of things after an injury-hit campaign last time out

Tony Mowbray has told star striker Ross Stewart to sign a new deal at Sunderland – and get a bar named after him like Niall Quinn.

The Mackems boss is hoping Stewart – mired in contract talks with his deal up next June – will commit long term because he can be a fan’s hero. Mowbray says he is asked one question everywhere he goes: “Are we getting promoted this year?”

Last season they only faltered in the play off semi final against Luton, after a remarkable season blighted by injury but lit up by stylish forward play. Stewart was injured for most of the campaign but netted 11 goals in 15 appearances when fit. He’s due to return from injury in September, but his contract expired this season.

Sunderland have lost Man United loan star Amad Diallo but brought in Bradley Dack who’s already linking well with Patrick Roberts. Stewart’s return will be key. Mowbray added: “Utopia would be that he signs a long-term contract and he stays – we’re sitting here in Quinn’s Bar – and we could have the Stewart Bar somewhere down the line.

Ross Stewart

“Ross was almost scoring a goal a game. Regardless of contractual situations, unless he gets sold in the next month and the phone is not ringing off the hook, I’m hoping that he can play for us and win some football matches.

“Then let’s see if he signs a new deal, because if he sees we are winning and he’s enjoying it, we’re scoring, the fans are signing his name, who’s to say a new contract isn’t somewhere down the line?

“It’s not all about who can pay you the most money and I don’t say that flippantly, at a time of Saudi Arabian money, I just hope for the fans Ross can get something sorted out, somewhere down the line.

“If he decides to move on, he moves on. He understands it, he’s a bright man. He understands his worth – you could say he’s only played 13 times in the Championship in his whole career, so how do we know he can do it?

 

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