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Quinn hopes Nugent 'makes right decision'

Sunderland chairman Niall Quinn is hopeful of landing England striker David Nugent for £7million, but the deal is still in the balance.

Preston star Nugent, 22, is currently on holiday, considering his future. Sunderland have had their offer accepted by Preston and Nugent met manager Roy Keane last week.

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Quinn said: "He has gone away to think about his future and hopefully he will come back with the right decision. It must be 50-50.

"He needs a bit of time and we accept that. He's been playing all the time and a day after the Under 21 European Championship his whole career had to be decided, so he has gone on a break and we'll have to wait and see."

West Ham, Portsmouth and Manchester City have also been linked with the former Bury striker, while talk continues of Everton, the club he supported as a boy, joining the chase.

Sunderland have already signed Reading full-back Greg Halford and Aberdeen skipper Russell Anderson for a total of £4million, but with manager Roy Keane having around £25million to invest, big things are expected on Wearside.

That was illustrated tonight when hundreds of fans braved persistent rain over the Stadium of Light to attend the launch of the club's new away kit.

Season tickets sales have exceeded 30,000 after Quinn successfully took his quest to reconnect the fans to the club to the city's pubs and clubs.

However, the excitement has been tempered by the need for patience as the big breakthrough for which the supporters are hoping yet to materialise.

Reports today suggested the Black Cats had seen a £3million bid for Wigan full-back Leighton Baines rejected, and while there was no confirmation from the Latics, manager Chris Hutchings is confident the highly-rated England Under-21 international will remain at the JJB Stadium.

He told the Manchester Evening News: "Baines has told me he is happy to stay and I am certainly not looking to sell him."

Quinn tonight told Sky Sports News he remains optimistic Keane will get the players he wants.

He explained: "The market is very very hot and we are trying very hard.

"We are in discussions with other clubs and are trying to do things properly, not through the media or agents.

"If it takes a little bit longer, so be it - but we think we will find the targets that we are after."

On Anderson, Quinn added: "Russell is a really good signing for us.

"This club needs leaders and we see a bit of Kevin Ball in Russell.

"Roy wanted to get him and the player's character seems fantastic.

"Roy mentions character all the time and Russell is someone who will fight for the cause. He'll wear the jersey with pride."

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