
Enzo Le Fee
26-Year-Old
Sunderland
Premier
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Le Fee signed with Sunderland on a permanent basis this summer after his loan clause was activated following promotion. He was an immediate contributor after joining midway through the season, totaling one goal and three assists with a role on set pieces. Le Fee has already shown the ability to produce against top competition, with his best season in Ligue 1 totaling 10 goal contributions for Lorient. The step up to the Premier League will unsurprisingly be difficult, but anyone with set pieces has fantasy value. The question is what Sunderland can do with those sets.
Assists late in 4-3 loss
Le Fee assisted once to go with two shots (two on goal), two crosses (zero accurate) and two corners in Sunday's 4-3 loss against Aston Villa.
ANALYSIS
Le Fee provided his fifth assist of the season as he connected with Wilson Isidor with just a few minutes remaining to bring the game to 3-3. Sunderland thought they had done enough but conceded again in injury time. He created three chances in the game, his most in the last three, but he has continued his run of creating a chance in the game to eight games in a row.
Le Fee provided his fifth assist of the season as he connected with Wilson Isidor with just a few minutes remaining to bring the game to 3-3. Sunderland thought they had done enough but conceded again in injury time. He created three chances in the game, his most in the last three, but he has continued his run of creating a chance in the game to eight games in a row.
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Good to go for Newcastle clash
Le Fee (undisclosed) is a bench option for Sunday's fixture agaisnt Newcastle United.
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Working towards Sunday return
Le Fee (undisclosed) is a late call for Sunday's match against Newcastle, according to manager Regis Le Bris. "They are working hard behind the scenes to be ready for the game. We have to make medical decisions because we still have a lot of games to play after this one, as well as an international break."
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Suffers injury in training
Le Fee (undisclosed) suffered an injury in Friday's team training session and is ruled out for Saturday's clash against Brighton. He should however be back available for next week's fixture against Newcastle, according to coach Regis Le Bris. "For Enzo, I hope for next week."
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Converts penalty in loss
Le Fee scored a goal with his lone shot while crossing four times inaccurately and creating a chance during Sunday's 3-1 loss to Fulham.
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Sends in three crosses
Le Fee crossed three times (one accurate) and created a chance during Saturday's 3-1 loss to West Ham.
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Liverpool want him
Liverpool are among the clubs interested in signing Le Fee in the summer, according to TEAMTalk.
ANALYSIS
Le Fee has been one of the best players for Sunderland this season, and it wouldn't be shocking if the 26-year-old midfielder moves to a bigger club in the summer. Liverpool might be ready to move for him, but it seems other clubs are also keeping close tabs on his availability.
Le Fee has been one of the best players for Sunderland this season, and it wouldn't be shocking if the 26-year-old midfielder moves to a bigger club in the summer. Liverpool might be ready to move for him, but it seems other clubs are also keeping close tabs on his availability.





