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Moyes warns of ‘slow build’
- Updated: September 9, 2016
David Moyes has told Sunderland supporters it will take “three or four transfer windows” to sort out his squad.
Moyes broke the club’s transfer record to make Didier Ndong the most expensive of eight summer signings, and Sunderland have added two more players on free transfers since the deadline.
But weeks after warning fans to expect another relegation scrap in the Premier League, Moyes has made it clear there can be no quick fix.
“People don’t always want to hear it,” said the Scot ahead of the Monday Night Football game against his old club Everton, “but the fact of the matter is I think the slow builds are better than the fast ones.
“The job is to make a bit of progress every year and try to give this club back a real bit of identity. It’s …