Dundee midfielder Glen Kamara has been linked with a host of clubs this week. The Finland international is reportedly attracting the interest of the Old Form clubs, Derby County, Burnley and Wolves.
This week, Sunderland were also added to the list, as reported by the Daily Mail.
The report suggested the Black Cats were keen on signing the player on the cheap in January. The 22-year-old former Arsenal youngster is out of contract in the summer and it is believed interested parties, such as Sunderland, could convince the Dee into a sale.

Last night, he showed exactly what Sunderland would be getting. Kamara played the full 90 minutes last night as Finland picked up an impressive 2-0 win against Greece. Playing against a side that contained the likes of Arsenal defender Sokratis Papastathopoulos, Roma powerhouse Kostas Manolas and Marseille striker Kostas Mitroglou the Finns picked up a surprise win.
Inspired by Gijon winger Robin Lod, Finland were the better team, based largely on the combative performance of Kamara in the midfield. Along with his captain Tim Sparv, the midfielder dominated the Greek pack and helped Finland earn a surprise win.
Kamara went even further than his remit in the 90th minute. Bursting into the box he met Lod’s cross from the left before getting a shot across the line for Finland’s decisive second.
Sunderland scouts, if watching, would have been very impressed with the player’s display.
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