Premier League

Sheffield United to sign a former Manchester City player to achieve Premier League’s permanence

The Blades are ready to make a great impact in the January transfer market window

By Liam Styles

Sheffield United’s manager Paul Heckingbottom would be keen on signing Kasper Schmeichel.
Sheffield United’s manager Paul Heckingbottom would be keen on signing Kasper Schmeichel.
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Sheffield United’s manager Paul Heckingbottom would be focused on the January transfer market to strengthen his squad for the second part of the season, given that the Blades are currently placed at the last position of the Premier League table with nine points from twenty games played in the season.

The Yorkshire-based team, which has gotten only two victories in the campaign, would be desperate to get away with the relegation, and the club’s owners would be determined to save the club at any cost regarding the difficulties they could face to promote again to the top of English football in case of getting relegated to the Championship.

For that reason, the Blades would be currently negotiating for a Manchester City former player who could make a huge impact on the squad due to his quality and experience at the highest level of the Premier League, and some negotiations for him could take place in the next few days.

The player left English football in 2022

The player in question would be the Danish goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel, who after leaving the Premier League in August 2022 to join Nice, signed for Anderlecht last summer, and now would be aiming to return to English football, while Sheffield United could be a strong possibility in his future to continue his career coming back to the Premier League.


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