Sunderland have signed defender Wayne Bridge on loan for the rest of the season from Premier League leaders Manchester City, the north-east club said Tuesday. The 31-year-old former England international, who is available for Sunderland's league game against Norwich on Wednesday, has played just once for City this season, in a League Cup match in September. Bridge joined City from Chelsea in a £12million move in January 2009, but has managed only 58 appearances in his three years with the club. The left-back, who has 30 senior England caps, would fill a position which has been vacant for some time at the Stadium of Light. He began his career with home-town club Southampton and hit the big time when he was snapped up by Chelsea in a £7million deal in July 2003. "I'm hoping that with Wayne's undoubted experience and ability he can be a big help to the team until the end of the season," Sunderland manager Martin O'Neill told the club's official website.
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