HOLY MISTAKE The £7.5 million striker is very sorry he decided not to sign with Sunderland in the summer.

Last summer, Sunderland was connected to a number of strikers; ultimately, they signed three.

However, none of the strikers Sunderland recruited in the summer of last year have made an impression, and the Black Cats are once more moving into a window in which forwards are the top priority.

Although Luis Hemir, Nazariy Rusyn, and Mason Burstow have only scored three Championship goals between them this season, Kristjaan Speakman was able to bring them in last summer.

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Then, in January, Sunderland completed deals for Cameron Styles, Romaine Mundle, and Leo Hjelde; they did not acquire any strikers, even though it was evident that they continued to require forwards.

Due to Jack Clarke’s injury, Sunderland has lost all five of those games and managed just three goals—three of which have been blanks.

Who last summer was connected to Sunderland?

Sunderland were usually associated with a swarm of players in Europe, frequently unidentified numbers of the same types of players as Rusyn and Hemir.

Tom Cannon was one intriguing name connected to a relocation to the Stadium of Light.

After making 20 Championship appearances on loan at Preston North End and scoring eight goals, the former Everton player made waves in the second half of the previous campaign.

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He quickly rose to the top of the Football League’s want list, with Tony Mowbray’s Sunderland strongly vying for the 21-year-old’s signature.

even though Leicester City signed him in the end.

Before Leicester made a £7.5 million offer for Cannon, it appeared as though teams were waiting to see whether there would be an auction. This eliminated any possibility for rival teams to sign the Everton forward.

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Tom Cannon might wish he had signed for Sunderland.

It is possible that Everton leaped at Leicester’s £7.5 million offer.

However, if they had made a somewhat better strategy last summer, Sunderland might have been able to pay the amount at some point.

According to Transfermarkt, the Black Cats spent over £10 million in the summer of last year. They appear to have spent poorly on players like Hemir, Rusyn, Eliezer Mayenda, and Timothee Pembele, with the majority of the money coming from Ross Stewart’s Southampton sale.

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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