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Sunderland fail with £3.4m bid for Croatian starlet, according to report

Sunderland have had a £3.4m bid knocked back for forward Matija Frigan, according to a report in the player's native Croatia. HNK Rijeka man Frigan finished as his club's top scorer last season with 14 goals in 27 games - a return which also made him the second-highest scorer in the Croatian top flight.

The 20-year-old's goals helped Rijeka finish fourth in the table and secure a place in the Europa Conference League second qualifying round. And a report in sportske novosti claims that the Croatia U21 international's form has also attracted interest from Sunderland, prompting the Black Cats to submit a bid - although that opening offer has been turned down.

The outlet says Rijeka have been expecting bids for their best players such as Frigan and 'it's only a matter of time' before someone meets their asking price. Rijeka also turned down a bid from New York City FC last season but the MLS side is thought to retain an interest in him.

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Rijeka president Damir Miskovic has apparently said that his club will not be rushed into a sale, nor will it allow players to leave on the cheap. Frigan is primarily a centre-forward - which is the keyy position that Sunderland are trying to reinforce this summer - although he can also play out wide, and that versatility would be a bonus.

At present, with Ross Stewart set to miss the start of the season as he continues his comeback from a ruptured Achilles, summer signing from Portugal Hemir Semedo is the Black Cats' only fit senior centre-forward. It was an area that proved a problem position for Sunderland last season when Stewart was injured and on-loan Everton man Ellis Simms was recalled to Goodison Park at the start of January.

Joe Gelhardt arrived in January on loan from Leeds United but he was not a direct replacement for Stewart. At the weekend Tony Mowbray said Sunderland had a couple of deals 'in the pipeline' and has said that adding more firepower is a priority ahead of the new season.

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