Sunderland Transfer News: Fulham Make Phil Bardsley Move

According to Sky Sports' Pete O'Rourke, Fulham have made a bid to sign Sunderland defender Phil Bardsley, who will become a free agent in the summer.
Despite being apparently frozen out by former manager Paolo DiCanio, Bardsley has played a major role in his side's resurgent form, and helped the side to the League Cup final after scoring a fortuitous goal against Manchester United at Old Trafford. According to O'Rourke, the 28-year-old Scotland defender could be set to move south before the month is out, which seemingly corroborates stories that have appeared in a number of media outlets earlier today, including the Sunday People. Those reports have the Fulham bid set at £1million, but say that the Cottagers are fresh out of luck, as Gus Poyet wants to keep his full-back. Alan Oliver at the People stated that Bardsley is aware of the interest, but that he wants to stay in the North East, with the promise of a new contract in June (likely depending on what division the side end up in next year.) Meanwhile, Gus Poyet is set to complete the signing of Liam Bridcutt from his previous club Brighton before Friday's deadline. Do you think Bardsley should sign for Fulham? Share your thoughts below in the comments thread.
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