Sunderland fans have tipped Jay Matete for a 'big future' after he joined League One leaders Plymouth Argyle on loan until the end of the season.
Matete has received limited playing time at the Stadium of Light this term, after starring in 16 games as the Black Cats achieved promotion to the Championship via the League One play-offs.
The 21-year-old, who joined Sunderland from Fleetwood Town in January 2022, is expected to be available for selection when Plymouth travel to Bolton Wanderers tomorrow afternoon.
He has been reduced to just one start in the Championship this term, but supporters are confident that he will return to fight for his place next season.
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Here is how Sunderland fans have been reacting to his loan switch to Plymouth on social media.
@johnkaystractor Good luck Jay. Hoping you get some game time and come back to fight for your place here next season.
@Welsh0512Welsh Good move for the lad.
@kob1506 Best of luck Jay! Hasn't had enough chances this year, good signing for Argyle.
@Gaz_Bellamy Got a big future ahead. Really like the lad. Few games he has been the difference.
@jamie_davison1 Needs the game time. Still young and is going to be a cracking player.
@joehay_ Best of luck lad. Should smash it down there.
@TomWade1234 Glad he's getting playing time but Mowbray could've played him. He has potential.
@AdamSAFC29 Play him next year.
@ChrisCoulyacker Good luck to the club. I still think he has a part to play at the club.
@RamseySAFC Best of luck Jay. Really good player just needs some game time.
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