Wilson Isidor of Sunderland during the Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Sunderland Premier League match at Molineux, Wolverhampton / Daniel Farke, manager of Leeds United, is seen prior to kick-off during the Premier League match between West Ham United and Leeds United at the London Stadium in Stratford, on May 24, 2026
Wilson Isidor remains a transfer target for Daniel Farke and Leeds United.Imago

How much Leeds target Wilson Isidor's price tag could increase after Haiti heroics

Harri Burton

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Wilson Isidor continues to be linked with Leeds United, and it may only be a matter of time before Daniel Farke triggers a move.

Harry Wilson could be added to the squad on a free transfer this summer, should Leeds beat Aston Villa and Everton to the signing.

Farke is desperate to be backed in the market by the owners at Elland Road, though, so one free transfer is unlikely to calm his nerves this summer.

Bringing a brand-new centre-forward into the club, however, would be an ideal move, certainly as support for Dominic Calvert-Lewin next season.

Any deal for Isidor is unlikely to come at a cheap price, though, and his price tag has only increased despite Haiti being knocked out the 2026 World Cup.

The team ranked 83rd in the world lost to Scotland, Brazil and Morocco, but put up an incredible fight against the latter in their final group stage game.

Wilson Isidor's price tag to rise from £25million

On two different occasions did Haiti take the lead on Wednesday, 24 June, and one of the goals was simply a stunner from Sunderland's No.18.

From outside of the Stadium of Light last season, it appeared that Regis Le Bris massively underused him, starting only 11 Premier League games, but still managing to score six times.

His performances triggered interest from half of the Premier League, but none moreso than Leeds, who have been heavily linked with the striker.

It is believed that the Black Cats wanted £25million for his signature before the tournament kicked off, but it is unlikely to stay that way for much longer.

Isidor's strike against Morocco alone could have raised his price tag by 10 per cent, which would see the transfer fee jump up to £27.5m this summer.

Wilson Isidor of Sunderland during the Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Sunderland Premier League match at Molineux, Wolverhampton / Daniel Farke, manager of Leeds United, is seen prior to kick-off during the Premier League match between West Ham United and Leeds United at the London Stadium in Stratford, on May 24, 2026
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Wilson Isidor of Sunderland during the Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Sunderland Premier League match at Molineux, Wolverhampton / Daniel Farke, manager of Leeds United, is seen prior to kick-off during the Premier League match between West Ham United and Leeds United at the London Stadium in Stratford, on May 24, 2026
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Daniel Farke's already had a front row seat to the Sunderland striker

Thanks to continious reports, Leeds' interest in the player is no secret, and it may only be a matter of time before Farke's team make a move.

In the last two meetings between the Whites and Sunderland, Isidor was only able to come off the bench in each, but it's a different story in the Championship.

Back in February 2025, when Pascal Struijk netted a brace, one of which came in the fifth minute of added time, Isidor actually scored the opener.

It was an incredible finish after fighting off Ethan Ampadu like the Welshman wasn't there, and that is the kind of determination that Farke would love in his squad.

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