Sunderland are looking to raise funds to sign Leicester City striker Leonardo Ulloa.
According to a report in the Daily Mail, Sunderland could sell Wahbi Khazri or Fabio Borini today, as David Moyes looks to raise funds.
Sunderland have already let Patrick Van Aanholt go to join Crystal Palace, but Moyes could sanction more sales.

The Scottish boss is desperate to raise to funds to allow him to sign Leicester City striker Leanardo Ulloa.
Leicester are demanding a sizeable fee for Ulloa, and it remains to be seen whether Sunderland will agree to meet their asking price.
The Black Cats were initially not expected to have much money to spend at all this month, but Moyes is believed to have a small amount to invest on deadline day.

A sale could raise more money for Moyes to spend, and it is thought that Borini and Khazri are both deemed to be expendable by the former Manchester United boss.
Sunderland have already been active in the January transfer window – bringing in Joleon Lescott, Bryan Oviedo and Darron Gibson.
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