Breaking news: The £1.5 million striker that Sunderland rejected in January is now vying for the Golden Boot……READ MORE…..

Kristjaan Speakman makes Sunderland free transfer verdict amid  'streamlined' squad plan - Chronicle LiveA striker who Sunderland wanted to sign in January is now nearing a Golden Boot award in the English Football League.

Sunderland have been through several transfer windows needing strikers, but always failing to bring one in.

Or at least a decent one, that is.

Last summer, Sunderland signed a few in Mason Burstow, Luis Hemir, and Nazariy Rusyn, but the trio have scored just three goals between them in the Championship this season.

And it wouldn’t be all that surprising if none of them are in the Sunderland first-team next season; Burstow’s loan from Chelsea will expire, Hemir may well be loaned out, and there’s rumours online that Rusyn wants to leave Sunderland.Kristjaan Speakman makes Sunderland free transfer verdict amid  'streamlined' squad plan - Chronicle Live

Either way, Kristjaan Speakman simply has to find Sunderland a prolific striker in the summer.

Since January, it’s been revealed that Sunderland submitted two bids for strikers.

Of course, neither of them signed, and neither of them were officially named, though it’s highly likely that one was Bournemouth striker Kieffer Moore who eventually signed for Ipswich Town on loan.

Another name linked was Notts County striker Macaulay Langstaff.

The 27-year-old has turned heads in League Two this season and was the subject of quite widespread transfer interest in January, with Sunderland one of the teams linked.Kristjaan Speakman makes Sunderland free transfer verdict amid  'streamlined' squad plan - Chronicle Live

But the Black Cats reportedly cooled their interest in Langstaff, who would’ve cost Sunderland £1.5million.

Since the end of January, Langstaff has scored eight goals for Notts County, taking his season tally to 28 in League Two.

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