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Enjoy your new home – Sunderland boss issues key player tribute as he completes Ipswich Town switch – He will be missed

Andy by Andy
January 31, 2026
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Sunderland head coach Régis Le Bris has paid a heartfelt tribute to Dan Neil following the midfielder’s loan move to Ipswich Town, bringing an emotional chapter at the club to a close.

 

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Neil completed a loan switch to Ipswich Town earlier this week for the remainder of the season, a move that effectively concludes his long-standing association with Sunderland. The midfielder’s departure marks the end of an 18-year journey with the Black Cats, during which he rose through the academy ranks to make 201 senior appearances and play a key role in two promotion-winning campaigns.

 

Speaking after the move was confirmed, Le Bris expressed his deep admiration for Neil, highlighting not only his on-field contributions but also his influence behind the scenes. The Sunderland boss described the midfielder as an “absolutely vital” figure last season and praised the way he helped a refreshed squad adapt this term, even while opportunities for him were limited.

 

Le Bris revealed that he had exchanged messages with Neil following his exit, stressing the mutual respect that still exists between them.

 

“He was a huge player for the club, and for me personally as a manager,” Le Bris said. “Last season, the connection we had was perfect. The way we worked together and how he led the group as captain were crucial. Alongside Luke, he played a massive role in building togetherness within the squad.”

 

The head coach acknowledged that football careers inevitably move in different directions, but insisted Neil leaves with his respect and fond memories intact.

 

“The journey is what it is,” Le Bris added. “Sometimes you have to move on, but it should always be done with respect. We spoke about the path we shared together, and there is a lot of appreciation for what he gave to the club. Now he is entering a new stage of his professional life.”

 

Despite Neil’s reduced role this season, Le Bris insisted their working relationship remained strong and open, stating that he would have been perfectly comfortable keeping the midfielder until the end of his contract.

 

“As a manager, you have to be honest and direct,” he said. “That’s how our conversations were—clean, respectful and transparent. It was difficult telling him he would no longer be captain and that Granit would take that role, but he understood the level of competition and kept fighting until the end.”

 

Le Bris also pointed to Neil’s contract situation, suggesting the direction of his future had been clear for some time.

 

“When you enter the final year of your contract with this level of competition, you know something will happen,” he explained. “The transfer window often brings closure to those situations.”

 

Ultimately, Le Bris made it clear that the decision to move on rested with the player himself.

 

“If Dan had stayed, it wouldn’t have been a problem for me,” he said. “But he asked himself whether he needed regular game time rather than waiting for uncertain opportunities. He chose to leave so he could play and be fully involved. That wasn’t possible here, and we have to respect his decision.”

 

Reflecting on Neil’s long-term impact, Le Bris stressed that the midfielder’s leadership remains a lasting part of his Sunderland legacy.

 

“He is still part of the club’s legacy,” he said. “Even without playing much, he stayed connected, involved, and supportive. He helped younger players grow and prepare to take his place, which doesn’t happen often in football.”

 

Le Bris concluded by praising Neil’s professionalism, noting that while he was no longer captain this season, he continued to behave like one and played a vital role in helping the squad adapt to life in the Championship.

 

 

 

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