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Sunderland striker Wilson Isidor is reportedly pushing for a summer move after falling behind Brian Brobbey in the pecking order. With Everton inquiring in January and Isidor managing just 64 minutes of recent league action, a departure seems likely. Sunderland may use the funds to target Fulham’s Harry Wilson.

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00:01Wilson Isidore's future at Sunderland appears increasingly uncertain as the Frenchman
00:06reportedly weighs up a move away from the Stadium of Light. Despite playing a pivotal role in the
00:13club's promotion, last season the 25-year-old has found himself a peripheral figure under Reggie
00:19Libri. Sources indicate that Everton made an inquiry during the January window and while
00:24Sunderland blocked the mid-season exit, Isidore is expected to push for a permanent transfer this
00:30summer to secure regular first-team football. The statistics highlight Isidore's struggle for
00:35relevance in the Premier League. Since the turn of the year, he has managed just 64 minutes of league
00:40action, falling behind Brian Broby in the pecking order. Broby has firmly established himself as the
00:46preferred lone striker in Libri's 4-2-3-1 system. In contrast, Isidore hasn't found the net since
00:52October and a lackluster 64-minute showing in the recent FA Cup win over Oxford has left many fans
00:58feeling the writing is on the wall. As Sunderland sit comfortably in 11th place with 36 points,
01:05the club is already planning for a summer overhaul. While they value Isidore at approximately £25
01:11million, their interest in Fulham's Harry Wilson, who has eight goals this season, suggests a shift
01:16toward proven top-flight quality. For Isidore, a move to the Hill-Dickinson Stadium could offer the
01:22new challenge he craves while allowing the Black Cats to reinvest their pursuit of European football.
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