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Sunderland join Burnley in pursuit of Nottingham Forest striker Sam Surridge while Emmanuel Dennis could leave for LESS than the £15m they paid for him - as Steve Cooper looks to make room for more signings Steve Cooper is looking to make room to bring in January signings for Forest Comes despite the club bringing in 23 signings and spending £150m in summer Sam Surridge has struggled for minutes at the City Ground and could now leave Emmanuel Dennis, Harry Arter, Cafu and Lyle Taylor can also leave the club

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Sunderland have joined Burnley in the pursuit of Nottingham Forest striker Sam Surridge as Steve Cooper looks to make room for more signings.

Another player that could be on his way out is Emmanuel Dennis, and Forest are willing to accept less than the £15m they paid for him in the summer.

Harry Arter, Cafu and Lyle Taylor can also leave the City Ground to pave way for Cooper to add to his squad.

Sunderland have joined Burnley in the pursuit of Nottingham Forest striker Sam Surridge

Sunderland have joined Burnley in the pursuit of Nottingham Forest striker Sam Surridge

Another player that could be on his way out is Emmanuel Dennis, and Forest are willing to accept less than the £15m they paid for him

Another player that could be on his way out is Emmanuel Dennis, and Forest are willing to accept less than the £15m they paid for him

Surridge has struggled for regular minutes and could be moved on as part of a squad streamlining in January.

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