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Sunderland have landed Southampton midfielder Atlanta Primus in an £8 million deal that could transform their season.
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Sunderland have splashed £8 million to prise midfielder Atlanta Primus away from Southampton - and frankly, it looks like a bargain waiting to happen.
The 22-appearance veteran notched four goals and three assists last season. That means she had a hand in 15.9% of Southampton's league goals. Not bad for someone playing in the middle of the park.
Primus hit the ground running last term, bagging two goals and an assist in her opening seven matches. The kind of form that makes scouts sit up and accountants reach for the chequebook.
After limping to an eighth-place finish in Barclays Women's Super League 2, Sunderland clearly needed reinforcements. Primus brings midfield bite and experience - exactly what the doctor ordered.
If she replicates even half of last season's output, Sunderland fans have every reason to be cheerful, as WSL Football reports.
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