Sunderland's director of football Florent Ghisolfi says the club is not planning to sell any key players this summer, but insists that they shouldn't fear a departure on the right terms. Ghisolfi's comments come after a successful season for Sunderland, who finished seventh in the Premier League after a major squad overhaul. The club's young stars, such as Robin Roefs and Noah Sadiki, have attracted interest from elite clubs, but Ghisolfi is confident that they can replace any players who leave. Tom Burwell, Sunderland's interim CEO, has also stated that the club has no financial need to sell players this summer, giving Ghisolfi the freedom to make decisions that are in the best interest of the club. Ghisolfi has experience in selling players from his previous role as director of football at Lens, where he sold Loic Bade for €20m and replaced him with Kevin Danso for €5m. Ghisolfi is confident that he can make similar successful transfers at Sunderland. The club's stance on player sales is likely to be closely watched by fans and pundits alike, as they look to build on last season's success. Sunderland's ability to keep their young stars will be crucial in their bid to establish themselves as a top-tier team. Ghisolfi's experience and Burwell's backing will be key in making the right decisions for the club. The summer transfer window is likely to be busy for Sunderland, with several players linked with moves away from the club. But with Ghisolfi and Burwell at the helm, fans can be optimistic about the club's future.