Sunderland wowed the away crowd at Pride Park on Friday evening with a shock 4-1 demolition of promotion-cashing Derby County, with the win undoubtedly the highlight of Chris Coleman's tenure so far.

Birmingham City's win however keeps the Black Cats a long way from safety with just a handful of games remaining, but victory could inspire a renewed hope around The Stadium of Light that hasn't been felt in months.

A campaign riddled with disaster, one positive to emerge from the debacle is the performances of young Swedish striker Joel Asoro, who looks set to forge a successful career in the English game.

Relegation could spell the end of his career on Wearside however, with this trio of top-flight sides certain to be monitoring his signature...

The Seagulls have enjoyed an excellent first season of Premier League football, one that is looking increasingly likely to finalise in the continuation of their top-flight status.

Once safety is secured manager Chris Hughton will turn his attentions to the strengthening of his squad, perhaps considering several young guns to begin a gradual build for the future at the Amex Stadium.

Asoro could be one the former Newcastle boss identifies as one for the future, with the 18-year-old looking a perfect fit for the south coast side should he evolve into the player he promises to be in the coming years.

Roy Hodgson knows that his side require a number of ready made stars in the summer should they stave off the threat of relegation, but could also consider the long-term future of the south Londoners by moving for Asoro.

Palace have a number of top attacking talents on their books, with stars such as Wilfried Zaha and Andros Townsend sure to act as perfect role models to the future Swedish international.

Asoro needs to move away from the dire situation at The Stadium of Light and realise his potential elsewhere, with Palace a strong contender to secure his signature given their own potential to emerge as a solid Premier League contender in the future.

They must stay up this year, however.

Boss Carlos Carvalhal is well on the way to achieving what appeared to be the impossible by keeping the Welsh side up this season and building for the new campaign should they secure their position will be on the forefront of the manager's mind.

Swansea are a club with the capacity to afford young stars opportunities in the first-team and Asoro could be willing to move to South Wales in order to achieve his dream of Premier League football.

Another club with potential, Swansea could prove to be the perfect place for Asoro to grow before perhaps challenging for a move to an even bigger club should he exceed the potential he has shown so far.

Sunderland fans, will Asoro leave?