
There are no immediate
plans to sell off El-Hadji Diouf or Pascal Chimbonda now that the
January transfer window has opened, Ricky Sbragia revealed today.
There
had been speculation that the two summer signings could be first out of
the door – Diouf possibly going to Blackburn Rovers or back to Bolton
Wanderers, and Chimbonda heading to France and Lyon.
That
speculation intensified when neither appeared on the bench for
Sunderland's last game, the 3-0 defeat at Everton, while several
youngsters were named among the subs.
But Sbragia said today:
"There are no plans to sell either player and we hope that they see
their future here with us because we want them to stay. There is
nothing to be read into the fact that they weren't involved in the
Everton game.
"Pascal had had a series of niggling injuries. He
needs a proper run of training sessions before he really comes into
contention.
"And as for Dioufy, he's been away for a while with
the birth of his baby and had only just got back. But both players come
into contention when they are available and we certainly have no plans
at this moment for them to be playing anywhere other than here.
"I'm
under no pressure to sell anyone, although we know the squad is a
little bit on the big side and that is something we'll have to address
at some stage."