United striker Oli McBurnie is a player who has been in a hurry to move on, with the Scottish Premiership champions supposed to like ex-Swansea City shooter, while Blades midfielder Sander Berge is expected to leave, with Arsenal – who missed European football by one point – among the favorites to clinch the Norway international.
Meanwhile, United and Republic of Ireland ace John Egan reflected on his country’s struggles in the World Cup qualifying campaign, and said: “Obviously we wanted far from the start, but we’re still only two games away and whatever. It could happen.
“It’s going to be difficult (to qualify), there’s no doubt about it. We’re definitely underdogs now, but all we can do is watch the next game and try to get a result.
“You never know – if you get a little momentum, you never know. For me, it’s all about the next game. At the end of the day, it’s a results business, we know that. We want to win games, we want to give the country a team that they are proud to support and proud to watch.
Here are today’s biggest transfer stories and the latest squad news involving Sheffield United and the rest of the league, as the reaction to last season and the summer transfer window continues:
Roma have been named favorites to sign Fulham forward Aleksandar Mitrovic this summer. The Serbian international struggled in the Premier League last season, scoring just three goals in 27 outings. (SkyBet)
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Chelsea star Marc Guehi has revealed he has no idea where he will be playing football next season, following a loan deal with Swansea. However, he insisted he would keep a close eye on the swans’ future endeavors, regardless of his next destination. (Club website)
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Bristol City are rumored to be preparing a move for free agent Tom Lees, who left Sheffield on Wednesday following relegation to Ligue 1. The former Leeds ace has made more than 250 appearances for the Owls, including 39 last season . (Bristol Post)
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West Brom is believed to be aiming for a decision for Newcastle United striker Dwight Gayle as they look to escape the league next season. The £ 10million have already thrived at second tier with the Baggies, scoring 23 goals on a 2018/19 loan. (Mirror)
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Source: www.thestar.co.uk
This notice was published: 2021-06-01 08:30:54