Sunderland's interest in Lamine Kone remains alive, despite the defender resuming his career at Lorient.
Lorient have publicly confirmed that they
continue to negotiate with Sunderland, despite the move breaking down in bitter
fashion earlier this month when a problem emerged during the discussions over
personal terms.
There has been talk in France about Kone now
joining Sunderland in a loan move, with a view to a permanent switch next
summer, rather than the £5million deal which was originally conceived.
That could appeal to Kone, with the 26-year-old
understood to have expressed doubts over the switch.
But after Jan Kirchhoff's miserable debut at
Spurs on Saturday, Sunderland arguably remain in need of central defensive
reinforcements.
Sam Allardyce is clearly also looking for
attacking recruits after Sunderland made a surprise enquiry for Swansea winger
Andre Ayew, who netted against the Black Cats last week.
Ayew - who shares the same agent as Kone - is
understood to be a genuine target for Allardyce after reports emerged late last
week that the Ghanaian international was on Sunderland's radar.
The 26-year-old - who joined Swansea on a Bosman
from Marseille last summer - has impressed in his maiden campaign of Premier
League football with seven goals in 20 appearances for the struggling Swans.
But Sunderland face a huge challenge to persuade
Swansea to sell, with the Welsh club privately claiming there is no prospect of
Ayew leaving the Liberty Stadium.
Swansea are struggling to bring in one new
frontman this month, let alone bringing in two.
And after selling Jonjo Shelvey to Newcastle
this week, Swansea are under no pressure to cash-in on one of their prize
assets, despite Ayew being on a big-money deal at the club.

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