Wayne Bridge set for Sunderland medical
Wayne Bridge (L) set for Sunderland medical
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Tuesday, 31, Jan 2012 10:20
By Neal Wallace
Manchester City defender Wayne Bridge is set for a medical at Sunderland ahead of a proposed loan move.
The former Chelsea left-back, 31, has played only once for Roberto Mancini this season, in a 2-0 Carling Cup victory over Birmingham.
His opportunities at the Etihad Stadium have been limited since the arrival of Aleksander Kolarov.
Bridge, capped 36 times for England, was signed by now-Queens Park Rangers manager Mark Hughes in the January transfer window of 2009. He has since had a loan spell at Championship table-toppers West Ham.
Sunderland manager Martin O'Neill made a move for the experienced player after seeing his defensive resources further stretched by the loss of Wes Brown to a suspected ligament injury on Sunday (January 29th).
Bridge played 151 times for Southampton before a big-money move to Chelsea in 2003.