Sunderland have confirmed the signing of teenage midfielder David Meyler from
Cork City.
The 19-year-old Irishman has put pen to paper on a three-year deal and could
make his debut for the Black Cats against Cobh Ramblers in his home country on
Monday.
Meyler follows former team-mate Roy O'Donovan from Turner's Cross to the
Stadium of Light.
Meyler told the club's website: 'I'm here to succeed. My ambition is
to break into the first team as soon as I can. I want to do it here, and
hopefully I can.'
Meyler, who has joined for an undisclosed fee, understood to be in the region
of £160,000, will hope to impress fellow Corkman Roy Keane as quickly as
possible.
He said: 'Roy Keane is a legend where I come from. Everyone grew up watching
him play, and that included me.
'He's given me a great opportunity here with Sunderland and obviously I will
hopefully repay him.
'I already know some of the lads here, the lads from Cork. I know Roy
(O'Donovan) from our time with Cork, but I also know Liam (Miller) and young
Conor Hourihane from the youth team, so I shouldn't have any problems settling
in.'
Meyler becomes the club's third summer signing after Tottenham midfielder Teemu
Tainio and former Ipswich goalkeeper Nick Colgan.