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Wickham Sunderland Move Confirmed
Wickham Sunderland Move Confirmed
Wednesday, 29th Jun 2011 14:03

Town striker Connor Wickham has completed his move to Sunderland, signing a four-year deal at the Stadium of Light. The Blues have revealed the fee to be an initial £8.1 million rising to more than £12 million after additional clauses relating to appearances and achievements are triggered. TWTD understands that there is also a clause which will see the Blues receive a percentage of the profit from his future sale.

Chief executive Simon Clegg said: "As much as we would have liked to have kept Connor at Portman Road we have to be realistic and recognise that the offer from Sunderland was simply too good to turn down.

"The deal is by far the biggest transfer fee this club has ever received and I'm told this could be a record in terms of a player moving from the Championship into the Premier League for the first time.

"I know that every Town fan will join me in wishing Connor well for the future. We are proud that he has developed through our academy and what he has achieved in his time here and we will follow his ongoing progress with interest. We will now look carefully as to how best to utilise these funds to support Paul in strengthening the squad."

The Hereford-born striker moved to Town in 2006 after his serviceman father Stefan was posted to Colchester, having been with Reading’s academy up to that point. The Royals recommended the Blues’ youth set-up as the place in East Anglia where he should continue his development.

A regular in the U18s at 14, by which time he was already being tracked by Premier League scouts, Wickham made his first team bow at the age of 16 years and 11 days, coming on as a sub in a 3-1 home defeat to Doncaster Rovers in the closing weeks of Jim Magilton’s time as Town boss.

That beat Jason Dozzell’s previous record by 46 days, although unlike the Ipswich-born midfielder, Wickham didn’t score.

His first two senior goals followed in the Carling Cup victory over Shrewsbury at the New Meadow the following August. Wickham claimed a hat-trick of sorts as he also netted in a rare Town penalty shoot-out success after the match had ended 3-3. His first league goal came late on in a 1-0 home victory over Scunthorpe at Portman Road later that season.

In total, the striker made 37 starts and 35 sub appearances while at Portman Road, scoring 15 goals. Wickham also won England U16, U17, U19 and U21 caps while with the Blues, netting the winning goal as the U17s beat Spain 2-1 in the final of the European Championships last summer.

Nine of those have come since Paul Jewell took over as manager in January, the most any Town player has scored after the turn of a year since Darren Bent netted 10 in 2004.


While Wickham, both the Championship Young Player and Apprentice of the Year in 2010/11, moving to Sunderland may seem a surprise, manager Steve Bruce has been admirer of his son Alex’s former team-mate for some time.

Two years ago, shortly after his former Manchester United team-mate Roy Keane had taken over at Portman Road, he made an audacious but unsuccessful four-man swap offer involving Grant Leadbitter, Carlos Edwards, Dean Whitehead and Daryl Murphy.

Wickham becomes the most expensive player to have moved from the Championship to the Premier League without previous experience in the top flight.

In 2006 Theo Walcott made the switch from Southampton to Arsenal for a fee which, after a renegotiation in 2008, eventually totalled £9 million, having initially been set at £12 million including clauses.

The deal also makes Wickham Town’s most expensive sale, smashing the £6.5 million Newcastle paid the Blues for Kieron Dyer in the summer of 1999.

Dyer’s fee allowed then-manager George Burley to bring in the likes of John McGreal, Jermaine Wright, Gary Croft and later Marcus Stewart and Martijn Reuser as the Blues finally won promotion to the Premier League via the play-offs.

Paul Jewell will now look to add to his squad in a similar manner with hopefully the same end result. After a number of summer exits, Town look short of players in several areas including left-back, right-back, right-sided central defence, central midfield, wide midfield, up front and perhaps even in goal if Márton Fülöp moves on.

Despite adding Michael Chopra and Nathan Ellington to his squad already this summer, Jewell looks certain to bring in another striker to replace Wickham, presumably an aerial threat to complement his previous two signings. Jason Scotland, a Sheffield Wednesday target, and Tamás Priskin look likely to move on, while Ronan Murray seems set to go out on loan.

Ellington’s former Wigan strike partner Jason Roberts was understood to be a Jewell target earlier in the summer but the Grenada international appears to still be in Blackburn’s plans for the season ahead.

QPR striker Rob Hulse could well come into Jewell’s thoughts, the Town manager having signed him for £1.75 million from Sheffield United when Derby boss in July 2008.

The 31-year-old, who started his career with hometown club Crewe and has also played for Hyde United (loan), West Brom and Leeds, joined Neil Warnock’s now-promoted side last summer for a £1 million fee but managed only 13 starts and nine sub appearances, scoring two goals.

Despite Hulse, who is contracted to Rangers until 2013, stating that he hopes to establish himself at Loftus Road in the Premier League in the new season, a move back to the Championship would be little surprise with Millwall having already made an unsuccessful approach.

Out-of-contract former Portsmouth frontman David Nugent has also been linked with the Blues this summer but is understood to be on his way to Leicester City.

Elsewhere in the squad, Preston central defender Sean St Ledger, another player also linked with Leicester, is someone Jewell has been chasing since January and the Wickham cash could lead to the Blues firming up that interest.

St Ledger’s Lilywhites and Ireland team-mate Keith Treacy, a left winger, is also understood to be on Town’s wish-list, although Premier League Newcastle have been linked in recent days.

Burnley’s Dean Marney is a central midfield target, but we understand there is nothing in reports linking Michael Brown, a free agent since leaving Portsmouth at the end of the season.

Doncaster’s James Coppinger is a player Town have been chasing all summer with a £300,000 offer having been turned down last month and conflicting reports in South Yorkshire as to whether a second larger bid has also been rebuffed by Rovers.

The Blues also made an unsuccessful bid for Doncaster striker Billy Sharp but Jewell has said another approach for the former Sheffield United striker is not in his thoughts having signed Chopra, with Rovers apparently after £3.25 million for his services.

The large Wickham fee is also likely to lead to speculation that the Blues could make renewed attempts to sign former loanee Jimmy Bullard on a permanent basis, despite Jewell ruling the club out of the race a fortnight ago.

Bullard, who is understood to have spoken to QPR this summer, is still to move on from Hull City but reports in East Yorkshire recently claimed that the 32-year-old was talking to the Tigers about a seven-figure settlement of the two remaining years of his £45,000-a-week contract which makes up 21% of their wage bill.

Jewell already had cash at his disposal but the significant initial fee for Wickham is likely to see him set his sights slightly higher than he would otherwise have done.


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Pip50 added 14:22 - Jun 29
£8m it is forget the rest
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ldnj added 14:22 - Jun 29
Hope/Expect it's a generous sell-on percentage as that might be the only way to reap the full £12m given presumably there'll be int'l elements as well as purely appearances.

Shame he went but it never really seemed feasible that he wouldn't.
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casanovacrow added 14:23 - Jun 29
icetruckiller - too true

trctorby31 - especially when you have to pay, transfer fees, wages, signing fees and agents these days.
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ldnj added 14:23 - Jun 29
Hope/Expect it's a generous sell-on percentage as that might be the only way to reap the full £12m given presumably there'll be int'l elements as well as purely appearances.

Shame he went but it never really seemed feasible that he wouldn't.
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brian_a_mul added 14:29 - Jun 29
Best of luck Conor in the Premier.

Im still surprised the club diddnt wait a few more days to see if any of the big clubs made firm offers for Wickham. I bet Harry Redknapp & Kenny Dalglish are feeling a little gazumpted!
IMO its a very good move for Conor, best of luck again Kiddo.
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BwoodBlue added 14:34 - Jun 29
So many idiots saying it wasnt enough money. A good initial fee, a potenially great final fee. We're not a big club and we don't have endless resources. Now we can invest properly in the playing squad and mount a challenge for promotion
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TractorMan added 14:34 - Jun 29
To be honest the perfect deal - the sell on clause could be worth a fortune in a few years time.
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itfcjames added 14:35 - Jun 29
Frustrated that we couldn't start a bidding war, but I'm sure we're not that stupid and would have asked around. Maybe Sunderland were the only ones willing to pay this at this stage as they're the only team that would use him in the first 11. Good luck Connor, be the player we all believe you can be.
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whoppit added 14:36 - Jun 29
Obviously Connor decided that Sunderland and the Premier League were a better option than having a chance at retaining the pie league championship with Ipswich.

They are nice delicious pies though. Can I get them during the close season?? Are they available in mince AND steak and kidney does anybody know?
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HoxtonBlue added 14:37 - Jun 29
Sad to see him go now it's actually come about, but trust in PJ to invest wisely in some quality.

Good luck Connor, look forward to seeing you smash them in against Naarwich next season, and in an England shirt by 2014.
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Tommyc added 14:38 - Jun 29
A very good bit of business for the club for a young player as yet unproven at our level on a consistent basis let alone the Prem.

Let's hope that PJ gets the chance to re-invest the majority of this straight into the playing staff which is around 3 away from being competitive in the top half
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Breedonblue added 14:41 - Jun 29
Can we have some good news now for a change please. The last ray of hope extinguished, was hoping he'd turn it down quote

“I'm obviously delighted to have signed a new contract and feel that I'm at the right club to progress as a player. After having a look over the last two years I approached this season wanting to make a real impact. It didn't start well with me getting injured but I feel I have moved forward as a player since I got back in the side. I'm playing games every week, I'm enjoying my football and the club is moving in the right direction and that's all I want.”

They're all the bloody same...
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cornishnick added 14:42 - Jun 29
One more season would have been good. As long as we use the money and bring in some decent replacements, will be a good deal. But Rob Hulse? No thanks
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Bluearmy71 added 14:43 - Jun 29
BUGGER!
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terry_butchers_twin added 14:44 - Jun 29
Sorry to see him go but money talks........mine normally says "goodbye".

Apparently the top scorer in league two is out of contract at the end of the week and is only 27, getting someone hungry who can score worked for a certain club who had very little money a couple of years ago who are now looking forward to the prem. Love him or hate him Grant Holt has done well, could we repeat this with Clayton Donaldson?????? At least he'll be cheap which seems the main criteria now.
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Tillz9 added 14:46 - Jun 29
We will see how serious ME now is about getting us promoted. Being honest our squad needs about 10m invested to make us serious contenders. With this money let's hope we finally get some exciting signings to add to what I think have been good quality signings already this year. Strange feeling of being sad that he has left but excited to see who we get in (just hope we don't end up feeling short changed)
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Legend added 14:50 - Jun 29
All the best Connor. Lets see just how ambitious this club is now. I expect many quality players if not we are destined for yet another mid table finish!
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jong75 added 14:50 - Jun 29
Good business. So much for the big clubs being interested in signing him. Nice that we were talking up our players rather than giving them away.
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StortfordBlue added 14:56 - Jun 29
Congratulations Connor, and best of luck. A good move to a PL side where he is likely to get his fair share of action, unlike some of the bigger teams who were after him. A decent bit of business for ITFC too - £8.1m is more than Spurs paid for Van de Vaart, who is an established international, and if Connor turns out to be the success we expect, this will rise to £12m, plus the sell-on clause. Looking forward to seeing who will be added to the ranks now!
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ipswich_ac added 15:01 - Jun 29
Shame to think we won't see Wickham for Town again, however, it was always going to happen.

Back to the team and £8M is decent money but it will only become great money if PJ invests it wisely (providing he gets a chunk of it).
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kozmik added 15:01 - Jun 29
well, as much as we all want a return to the glory days, there will never be another Bobby Robson and things have changed a lot since those days. The way things are now we may be lucky for the odd couple of seasons struggle in the Premier League every 10 years or so. That seems to be to be the financial reality for clubs our size (Watford, Swansea, Blackpool, Hull et al)
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itfcjc added 15:05 - Jun 29
Good luck Connor
Shame you would have done well with chopra
Win the world cup and give us credit
Start releasing the clauses too
Mcauley
Norris
Bullard
Wickham
We need good signings now they're gone
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Tillz9 added 15:08 - Jun 29
Stortford blue - when you compare it to VDV fee it is good business !!
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UsualSuspect added 15:09 - Jun 29
Good luck Connor.
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warkway added 15:09 - Jun 29
I know its business and all that, but feel deflated. CW was starting to stand out in the team in the way Bent and Dyer did in the time they were with us. The team really does need major additions, as many of you have pointed out, just to stay mid-table competitive in one of the highest quality C'ships for years. For several seasons we have looked short of pace, strength and inventiveness in midfield and attack. The differecne CW brought was his considerable strength and coolness in front of goal - most goals post Christmas from a Town player since Bent, according to TWTD.
I guess the real disappointment is that after all the hype about ME and his big plans for us, nothing has changed. Would QPR have sold if they had been in a similar position last season? Would WBA/B'Ham the year before?
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