The under-fire Black Cats owner revealed via a message on the club’s official X page that Sunderland are now nearing a managerial appointment, after more than three months without a permanent boss in place.
Though who the next Sunderland manager will be remains to be seen; the likes of Pascal Jansen and Liam Rosenior appear to be the front-runners as things stand.
Stockport County boss Dave Challinor and St Mirren boss Stephen Robinson were briefly mentioned before their links were then played down.
Alan Nixon is also claiming that QPR boss Marti Cifuentes is a late contender for the Sunderland job, after he steered the R’s to Championship safety last season.
Now, journalist Graham has predicted who he thinks the next Sunderland manager could be.
Jansen, 51, has emerged as a strong contender over the past few days; he’s been out of work since January after spending little over three years as manager of AZ Alkmaar in the Dutch Eredivisie.
He’s either worked with, or studied alongside, the likes of Liverpool boss Arne Slot and Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag in the past.
London-born Jansen also achieved 5th place finishes or higher in the Eredivisie with AZ, with whom he oversaw 162 games, winning 94 (53.81%).
Jansen appears to be a favoured managerial appointment among Sunderland fans on social media and now Graham has tipped the him to become the next Sunderland manager, albeit speculatively
Out of work, experienced, and already well-liked by Sunderland fans online; hiring Jansen would certainly make up for the past three moths of uncertainty.
But hiring any manager whether he’s in work or not is always easier said than done, especially so with Panathinaikos liking Jansen.