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Sunderland have entered the summer transfer race for Fenerbahçe left-back Archie Brown, submitting a formal offer to the Turkish club, according to Turkish outlet Takvim, relayed by Sporx. Nottingham Forest had already lodged a €16m opening bid for the 23-year-old, with Fenerbahçe holding out for a fee closer to €18m.

Sunderland Makes Strong Bid for Fenerbahçe’s Archie Brown

The Black Cats have now stepped into that contest with what Takvim describes as a “strong effort” to bring the Englishman to the Premier League. His contract with the Istanbul side runs until June 2028, and a release clause of between €20m and €23m was reportedly embedded at the time of his arrival.

Brown’s path to Istanbul was unconventional. He came through the youth ranks at West Bromwich Albion before joining Derby County’s academy, leaving without a first-team appearance. He then built himself systematically, joining Lausanne-Sport, then KAA Gent, before Fenerbahçe paid around €8.5m for him in July 2025, including a 10% sell-on clause.

Brown rewarded that faith with four goals and seven assists across 36 appearances in Istanbul, a return that drove clubs from across Europe to come calling. Beyond Forest and Liverpool-playmaker-should-le-bris-bring-him-on-board/”>Sunderland, Atlético Madrid are also closely tracking his situation. Any decision, however, will wait as Fenerbahçe’s new management following the June presidential election is expected to make the final call on Brown’s future.

Brown’s estimated transfer value currently sits between €10.5m and €12.8m, which places him at an attainable but genuinely ambitious level for a Championship side.

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