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BREAKING NEWS: Massive club” – Sunderland player tipped to snub Arsenal, Liverpool for Celtic

Sunderland’s goalkeeper Anthony Patterson has attracted interest from Celtic, Arsenal, and Liverpool due to his impressive shot-stopping skills and consistent performances. Patterson is considering his options, including staying at Sunderland or moving to a bigger club.

Carlton Palmer, a pundit for the EFL and former England international, has suggested that Sunderland’s goalkeeper, Anthony Patterson, could join Celtic in the summer due to his impressive performances. Patterson has been the first-choice goalkeeper for Sunderland since the second half of the 21/22 season and has been instrumental in their promotion to the Championship and their playoff run last season. His shot-stopping skills have reportedly caught the attention of Celtic, Arsenal, and Liverpool. Patterson faces a difficult decision about whether to stay at Sunderland or move to a bigger club.

Anthony Patterson has made 44 appearances for Sunderland in the Championship this season, conceding an average of 2.60 goals per game3. He has conceded a total of 141 goals in his 119 senior appearances, often playing with a poor defense in front of him4. Patterson has also been praised for his shot-stopping skills and consistency, earning him interest from Celtic, Arsenal, and Liverpool12. He has kept three clean sheets and conceded just four goals in seven appearances for Sunderland’s first team5.

The table below shows Anthony Patterson’s appearances and goals conceded (with clean sheets) for Sunderland in the last three seasons:

Season Appearances Goals Conceded (Clean Sheets)
2021-22 20 19 (8)
2022-23 46 55 (14)
2023-24 44 51 (13)

In the 2021-22 season, Patterson made 20 appearances and conceded 19 goals while keeping 8 clean sheets. In the 2022-23 season, he made 46 appearances and conceded 55 goals while keeping 14 clean sheets. In the current 2023-24 season, he has made 44 appearances and conceded 51 goals while keeping 13 clean sheets.

Despite a mediocre season for Sunderland, Anthony Patterson has shone as a standout performer, impressing with his exceptional shot-stopping skills and his ease with the ball at his feet.

Carlton Palmer, a pundit and former England international, has suggested that a move from Sunderland’s Anthony Patterson to Celtic could be a possibility.

Carlton Palmer, speaking to Football League World, has discussed the potential transfer of Sunderland’s Anthony Patterson to Celtic. Palmer believes that Patterson, who has been a consistent performer for Sunderland, could be attracted to a move to Celtic due to their status as a massive and successful club with a good manager in Brendan Rodgers and the opportunity to play in European football.

Palmer estimates that Celtic would need to pay £15-20 million for Patterson, and he thinks that if Patterson is still young enough, he could return to the Premier League after playing for Celtic. Palmer describes Patterson as a very talented goalkeeper who could attract interest from Premier League clubs if he is available.

Anthony Patterson has a big decision to make at the end of the season.

Anthony Patterson is facing a tough decision in the summer due to interest from Celtic, Arsenal, and Liverpool. The 23-year-old has been a consistent performer for Sunderland and is highly regarded for his shot-stopping skills and comfort with the ball at his feet.

If any of the three clubs make an offer, it would be difficult for Patterson to turn it down.Celtic would offer Patterson the chance to be the replacement for the retiring Joe Hart and become the number one for one of the biggest teams in Scotland, playing in European football. However, the fee might be a stumbling block. At Arsenal and Liverpool, Patterson would likely be the second-choice keeper, but it would be a massive opportunity to showcase his skills at the highest level.At Sunderland, Patterson’s career could stagnate as the club has failed to build on their sixth-place finish from last season.

Patterson’s contract runs until 2028, so it would take a significant fee for Sunderland to part ways with him. However, if an opportunity arises, it might be in the club’s best interest to let him go.

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