Phil Parkinson reacts to Sunderland takeover speculation and says it is having no impact on his job

Phil Parkinson says takeover speculation is having no impact on his pre-season preparations.
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The Black Cats boss said the new EFL salary cap rules had been a far bigger factor in his transfer business and plans for the new season, and added that he had pleased with the work done for the campaign thus far.

The club’s future has dominated discussions during the extended summer break, after reports in July that owner Stewart Donald had entered a period of exclusivity with a potential buyer ahead of a potential sale before the season begins.

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Energy-drink businessman William Storey, who is not believed to be seen as a credible buyer by the club, has also been a vocal presence on social media in promoting his desire to complete a sale.

Phil Parkinson says takeover speculation is having no impact on his jobPhil Parkinson says takeover speculation is having no impact on his job
Phil Parkinson says takeover speculation is having no impact on his job

Parkinson, who managed Bolton Wanderers during a prolonged period of boardroom uncertainty, said he was being kept fully informed by Donald.

"I can't remember being at a club where there is no takeover talk,” he said.

“That's just modern football and being a football manager in the modern game.

“I don't listen to it too much.

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“If there's anything I need to know, Stewart Donald will ring me up,” he added.

“He's kept me informed of things along the way, I speak to him regularly and if there's anything I need to know he tells me.

“As you know, lots of people like to be linked with buying a club.

“Putting the money down and actually buying it, that's a different thing.”