Everything you need to know on the transfer interest being shown in Sunderland academy player Mason Cotcher.
Mason Cotcher, a member of the Sunderland academy, garnered attention on Wearside this past weekend due to interest from teams above the Black Cats in the league.
Here, we outline everything we know about the circumstances:
Mason Cotcher: who is he?
Cotcher, a youth international for both Sunderland and England, primarily plays up front.
The 17-year-old had a stellar season the last time around and was a consistent goal scorer for the under-18 team that competed with Manchester City all the way for the championship.
Cotcher contributed to 10 goals last season in 19 games for Sunderland in the Under-18 Premier League, although he hasn’t played yet this year.
At the beginning of 2023, Cotcher was also added to Tony Mowbray’s team for the FA Cup third-round victory over Shrewsbury Town.
Is Mason Cotcher a transfer candidate?
Yes, there is. Eyebrows were raised among Sunderland fans after the youngster featured for Arsenal’s under-18s this week, suggesting firm interest from the Premier League outfit.
Cotcher featured for Arsenal’s youth side on Teesside against Middlesbrough last Saturday in the under-18s Premier League Cup competition.
The Echo also understands that Scottish giants Rangers and Arsenal’s Premier League rivals Brighton and Hove Albion have also looked at the youngster ahead of a potential move.
It remains to be seen if Arsenal, Rangers or Brighton will advance their interest in Cotcher.
Can Mason Cotcher leave Sunderland for nothing?
Given that Cotcher is still on a scholarship deal, it is possible that the youngster could secure a move away from Sunderland at any time.
Youngsters who have not yet signed professional terms are free to move between clubs with compensation tribunals taking place if clubs cannot agree on a financial package between them.
If Cotcher does indeed depart Sunderland, though, the club stand to benefit financially from his exit either way.
Have Sunderland tried to keep hold of Mason Cotcher?
Cotcher is now eligible to sign a professional contract and Sunderland had been keen to retain the player’s services.
As per The Echo’s chief Sunderland writer, Phil Smith, the Back Cats presented an offer at the start of the summer, but could not reach an agreement on terms.
Though Sunderland were open to Cotcher coming back into the fold had there been a change of heart, they became increasingly resigned to his departure as the striker weighed up his options elsewhere.
Are Sunderland managing to hold onto their brightest Academy of Light starlets?
The short answer is, buy and large, yes… with some nuance. Sunderland have managed to retain several highly-rated young stars amid interest from elsewhere – including 16-year-old Chris Rigg, who has committed to a scholarship deal.
Tom Watson, 17, has also signed a professional deal at the Stadium of Light amid suggestions he could move on during the summer window.
However, Sunderland also saw young goalkeeper Toby Bell swap Wearside for Chelsea last summer.
Youngsters Matty Young, Ben Metcalf and Trey Ogunsuyi have all signed scholarship deals at Sunderland, though, despite serious interest from Premier League clubs.
Dan Parker also had interest from the top-flight in the form of Everton but has remained at the Academy of Light alongside his scholarship peers.
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