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Westwood wants regular role

Keiren Westwood claims he has joined Sunderland with every intention of becoming their first-choice keeper.

Keeper pleased with move and Larsson can't wait to get started

Keiren Westwood claims he has joined Sunderland with every intention of becoming their first-choice keeper. The Republic of Ireland international has officially completed a move to Wearside, penning a three-year contract with the Black Cats. He arrives on a free transfer, having allowed his contract to run down at Coventry, but has forged quite a reputation during his time in the Championship. At 26 years of age he could be a key figure for Sunderland in the years to come, with Steve Bruce's transfer activity this summer keeping one eye on the future. Westwood hopes he can be a success at the Stadium if Light and has no plans to play back-up to Craig Gordon or Simon Mignolet - having already tasted disappointment once in his career. "Getting released by [Manchester] City as a 19-year-old was the kick up the backside I needed," he said.

Hunger

"It gave me the hunger and desire to prove a lot of people wrong. "I've come here to play first-team football. I know it'll be a tough contest with the other lads who are vying for the shirt and it's all about competition." Sunderland have also wrapped up a deal for former Birmingham midfielder Sebastian Larsson, with the Swede having penned a three-year contract of his own. He is another new recruit who will be looking to make an immediate impact next season, with the Black Cats setting their sights on a top-six challenge in 2011/12. Larsson said: "This is a huge club with big ambitions and it's heading in the right direction. "I'm looking forward to working with the manager again."