UNBELIEVABLE NEWS;Enzo Le Fee rejected playing for Sunderland and insisted leaving due to.. 

ROME, ITALY - OCTOBER 24: Enzo la Fee of AS Roma in action during the UEFA Europa League 2024/25 League Phase MD3 match between AS Roma and FC Dynamo Kyiv at Stadio Olimpico on October 24, 2024 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Giampiero Sposito/Getty Images)

UNBELIEVABLE NEWS;Enzo Le Fee rejected playing for Sunderland and insisted leaving due to..

Now that Sunderland are challenging at the top end of the Championship table, with promotion to the Premier League looking very possible, the Black Cats can set their sights on some more illustrious names in the transfer market.

Sunderland last season were, for many fans, simply awful. In the end, the Black Cats only finished six points above the drop zone and if it weren’t for the goals of Jack Clarke, Sunderland could’ve been playing in League One this season.

Instead, Regis Le Bris arrived during the summer and the club’s fortunes have shifted drastically. In their last game, Sunderland beat Portsmouth 1-0 to secure back-to-back victories in the Championship.

Now, the Black Cats sit in 4th place of the Championship table and are just three points behind leaders Leeds United. But what happens during this January transfer window could decide who earns promotion, and who misses out.

Sunderland have been linked with several attackers so far, suggesting their main aim in the window. But a new and exciting midfielder has been linked in Enzo Le Fee.

Sunderland handed Enzo Le Fee transfer boost

Recently, Sunderland have been linked with La Fee who currently plays for Serie A outfit Roma. But Le Bris knows the French central midfielder well having previously managed the 24-year-old at Lorient.

Le Fee has featured just six times in Serie A this season following his £19million move from Rennes during the summer. But already he could be on the move with Real Betis having been hot in his trail.

However, an emerging report from Spanish outlet Dario de Sevilla has revealed that La Fee’s proposed loan move to Real Betis has fallen through. Le Fee has called quits on the move because Betis are taking too long to formalise the deal.

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