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16:04 GMT, Saturday, 11 July 2009 17:04 UK

Sunderland seal Campbell capture

Frazier Campbell

Striker Fraizer Campbell has completed his £3.5m move from Manchester United to Sunderland after signing a four-year contract with the Wearsiders.

The deal for the 21-year-old forward, who was also wanted by Hull manager Phil Brown, could rise to £6m.

He passed a medical on Saturday to become Steve Bruce's first signing.

Campbell had a loan spell with Hull during the 2007-08 campaign, when he scored 15 goals, and spent much of last season at Tottenham.

He made just one league start for Spurs but played a part in helping them get to the Carling Cup final, although he was ineligible to play against United in the final.

The England Under-21 international came through United's academy set-up and made his debut for the first team when he came off the bench against Manchester rivals City in August 2007.

His only Premier League start for the Old Trafford club came against Newcastle at the start of last season.

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" Good signing IMO, not for first choice this season but one for the future methinks "


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Sunderland boss Bruce is expected to spend big this summer, with the promised backing of millionaire owner Ellis Short convincing him to leave Wigan to take over as boss at the Stadium of Light.

Bruce failed with a bid for Wigan midfielder Lee Cattermole on Friday and has been linked with Portsmouth striker Peter Crouch and Tottenham forward Darren Bent.

With the club deciding against a move for Djibril Cisse, following the end of his loan spell, and allowing Michael Chopra to join Cardiff, the forward position was one area Bruce has been looking to strengthen.




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Related to this story:

Sunderland fail in Cattermole bid (10 Jul 09 |  Wigan )
Campbell mulls over Hull switch (08 Jun 09 |  Hull )
Hull's bid for Campbell accepted (07 Jun 09 |  Hull )
Campbell could return to Man Utd (21 Nov 08 |  Man Utd )
Ferguson to give Campbell chance (03 Aug 08 |  Man Utd )

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