He finally gets his move.

Last updated : 16 August 2016 By Daryl Baker

 Leeds United has finally permanently signed Sunderland midfielder Liam Bridcutt, the deal is a two year contract and as per usual it’s for an undisclosed fee.

Bridcutt went out on loan last season after struggling to make an impact for Sunderland, he  made 27 appearances for Leeds and quickly became a fan favourite in Yorkshire.

Bridcutt was signed by from Brighton for a £3m in January by Gus Poyet 2014, he played 30 Premier League games for Sunderland.

Bridcutt who is a Scottish International, regained his national place after a string of good performances in the Championship for Leeds.  Since is successful complain on loan both Bridcutt and Leeds made it clear of their intensions to make his move permanent.