England Under-17 international forward Mason Cotcher was the trialist who scored for Ipswich Town's Under-21s at Portman Road yesterday, the EADT and Ipswich Star understands.
Having starred for Sunderland's Under-18s last season, Cotcher was an unused substitute in the Black Cat's FA Cup third round win at Shrewsbury in January 2023.
He was offered a professional contract at the Stadium of Light leading up to his 17th birthday last September but instead opted to explore other options.
During a trial period at Arsenal last November he was promoted to train with the first team squad by impressed manager Mikel Arteta.
Further trials at Manchester United and Leeds United followed in January and February respectively, with the skilful striker/winger having also been linked to Rangers and Brighton.
Cotcher stepped off the bench for Town's U21s yesterday, scoring the goal that clinched a 2-0 win against Wigan at Portman Road.
Sunderland will be due a compensation fee for the player, which would be set at tribunal if two clubs can't agree a financial package.
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