Sunderland are heading to League One after suffering relegation from the Championship this season.

The Black Cats will finish at the bottom of the pile in the second tier, regardless of their result this weekend in the final game of the campaign.

It has been a miserable year for Sunderland with both Simon Grayson and Chris Coleman failing to save them from the drop.

But there have been a few bright sparks this term, mostly in the form of their young talent.

The likes of Lynden Gooch, Paddy McNair, George Honeyman, Josh Maja and Joel Asoro have all made an impact in the first team this term.

But Asoro has been linked with an exit this summer with a number of Premier League clubs looking at the Sweden youth international.

And after the 19-year-old netted his third goal of the season at the weekend, the top flight clubs will be weighing up swoops pretty soon.

If he does leave, here are four players Sunderland should consider to replace him and fire them back to the Championship.

Fulham have always rated young striker Woodrow highly but he has not managed to break into the first team at Craven Cottage.

A move to a high-end League One club would be the logical next step in the England under-21's career as he attempts to get back to his best.

The 23-year-old is still young and could prove to be a shrewd signing for the Black Cats.

With Wolves heading to the Premier League, young forward Enobakhare could be on his way out of the club.

The 20-year-old has only managed 25 appearances this season, scoring twice, but he has plenty of potential.

The Nigerian youngster is fast, strong and has all the physical attributes to thrive if given a central role in a League One promotion-chasing team.

Could the man who sent Sunderland down to League One be the one to fire them back out of it?

Boyce condemned Sunderland to the drop with his third goal of the season, which is not bad considering he has been out for the vast majority of the year with a serious ACL injury.

The Northern Ireland international was prolific in the Scottish Premiership the year before finishing with the golden boot and now Sunderland could try to snap him up to score the goals in League One.

Cardiff striker Bogle is going to be available for transfer this summer if they go up to the Premier League, and probably if they stay down as well.

Since moving to Peterborough on loan in January, the physical centre forward has managed one goal in four starts.

He needs a new home and Sunderland could build a team around him to fire them out of League One.