Thursday 31 January 2019 21:02, UK
Tottenham striker Kazaiah Sterling has moved to Sunderland on loan for the remainder of the season.
The 20-year-old, who made his senior debut in Spurs' Champions League group game against APOEL Nicosia in December 2017, has represented England at youth level.
His one Spurs appearance this season came off the bench in the FA Cup defeat to Crystal Palace last weekend, while he was also nominated for the Premier League 2 player of the month award for January.
Sunderland manager Jack Ross told the club's website: "Kazaiah has risen to the various challenges he's faced throughout his development in youth football, and he arrives at Sunderland ready to prove himself again.
"Tottenham have a world-class squad and, despite his age, he has forced his way into it on more than one occasion, but now he has the opportunity to come here and test himself by playing senior football on a regular basis.
"He's athletic, good on the ball and has an eye for goal, so he has all the attributes at his disposal to ensure he's a success during his time at the Stadium of Light."