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- Updated: December 17, 2016
David Moyes admits he might not have taken the Sunderland job had he known the club would be put up for sale with limited transfers funds available.
Owner Ellis Short, who bought Sunderland in 2008, is actively looking to sell the club, with chief executive Martin Bain recently telling Sky Sports News HQ that they will be unable to significantly strengthen the squad in the January transfer window.
Moyes took over at the Stadium of Light in the summer, but they are bottom of the Premier League after 16 games this season and the Scot said he may have thought twice about taking the job had he known about a potential sale and change of owners.
“I did not know the club could be going up for …