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Neil must finally unleash SAFC's rarely seen 19y/o prodigy who's got a "bright future" - opinion

Sunderland once again have the chance to potentially find a way out of League One and into the Championship next season.

The Black Cats are set to take on Sheffield Wednesday in the play-off semi-final at the Stadium of Light on Friday evening, followed by the second-leg showdown on Monday at Hillsborough.

While Alex Neil will undoubtedly be hoping that his side can get through these games with positive results and eventually get themselves into the second division by the end of the season, the possibility of another campaign in League One is still on the cards for the Wearside club.

Should the side find itself in this situation once again, the upcoming summer transfer window could be an interesting period for them.

As things stand, Sunderland have a significant number of players in their ranks with contracts set to expire in the summer.

As tends to be the case every year, there will be some players moving in and out of the club during the window.

However, in terms of what Neil’s squad could look like for next season, one figure that we feel should be a part of it is 19-year-old Ellis Short.

As a product of the club’s youth system, the teenager has made 40 appearances across their U18 and U23 sides, scoring seven goals and delivering three assists.

The youngster has made four appearances in the senior team but has yet to feature in a league game.

Throughout his short career, the Englishman has predominantly featured as a wide player but has shown his versatility by playing in numerous positions across the pitch.

This could make him a valuable asset for Neil in the future as a potential backup option in the team if needed.

Having signed his professional contract with the Wearside club last year, Taylor was described as a

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