Ireland striker Aaron Connolly has been signed by Championship promotion hopefuls Sunderland and says he's ready to grasp the opportunity
Aaron Connolly says he is "ready to move forward" with his career after joining Sunderland on a one-year deal, describing his Black Cats move as a "huge opportunity".
Connolly, 24, has experienced a very chequered cross-channel career to this point since joining Brighton seven years ago - he made an instant impact on his Premier League debut, scoring twice in a 3-0 victory over Tottenham. “I want to represent that in the right way and pay back the faith the club has placed in me by playing well and doing what I love more than anything, which is scoring goals.
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