As the season comes to an end, Cannon might be wishing he had signed with Wearside instead of Sunderland. Had Sunderland gone for Cannon sooner, they could have signed him for less than what Leicester spent.
Due to a back ailment when he signed, the striker had to wait for his opportunity.
However, despite Leicester City’s striker problems this season, Cannon has only made 12 appearances in the Championship and has only scored twice. He has also been forced to play a small part, frequently substituting in late in games.
Cannon has only started three games in the Championship this season, logging 408 minutes—even fewer than Hemir (464 minutes), according to WhoScored.
Cannon, on the other hand, would have been Sunderland’s star player up front, and based on his performance at Preston, Sunderland would have scored a few more goals by now.
In recent weeks, Sunderland’s transfer preparation has garnered a lot of attention.
Speakman must take immediate action in the summer to remedy the team’s lack of star quality and offensive danger, as demonstrated by Clarke’s injury.
Someone like Cannon could be a coup, perhaps even on loan should Leicester advance.
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