Sunderland have hit gold on "fantastic" ace who is worth as much as Le Fee

promotion spots.
The decision to appoint the former Lorient boss as a left-field option appears to be reaping rewards, with him now hoping to leap into automatic promotion spots with a spot in the playoffs all but secured.
The Frenchman will also be looking to leverage the transfer window to bolster his team's squad, which has been making waves lately following the signing of Enzo Le Fee.
Arsenal were once seen as a potential destination prior to Sunderland's last-minute loan capture of the 24-year-old.
Under Le Bris' mentorship in Lorient.
As you're wandering through the middle of the park, you come across a sleek and charming conversationalist.
Le Bris had an in-form player not long before the introduction of the number 28 jersey.
The player being discussed here is Sunderland captain Dan Neil, who somewhat flies under the radar as one of the Championship club's key assets, with Jobe Bellingham's name often taking centre stage when it comes to potential big sales in the midfield.
to land the 23-year-old.
Indeed, former Sunderland manager David Moyes has always been an admirer of the player, having seen promising talent Neil at the Club's Academy when he was at the helm himself.
And the strike against Swansea notched up by the player shows off his ability to score a fierce goal, away from being recognized as a courageous fighter.
Over the past year, Neil's worth has significantly risen, with the 23-year-old being valued at £674,000 when he first broke into the Sunderland first team around two years ago.
In the eyes of many, including correspondent James Copley, a rise into the top division, the Premier League, is now looking increasingly likely.
The Black Cats will hold onto hope that Neil will remain with the club, ensuring his side has a strong midfield lineup with exceptional talent to gain promotion despite their current situation.
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