Sheffield United's relegation player sales stance amid Gus Hamer transfer speculation


by www.thestar.co.uk

www.thestar.co.uk— Sheffield United’s post-relegation financial plan involves at least one high-profile sale to balance the books, amid speculation over the weekend that the Blades may look to cash in on midfielder Gus Hamer. The former Coventry City man has been one of the few Blades players to grow into what has been a wretched season on the whole, and was a standout player in their 3-1 defeat to Nottingham Forest at the weekend. Hamer arrived at Bramall Lane in the summer from Coventry in a quick deal tied up...

www.thestar.co.uk—Gus Hamer underlines Sheffield United importance with double honour amid transfer speculation. Gus Hamer has further underlined his importance to the Sheffield United cause with a double honour at the Blades’ player of the year awards last night. The former Coventry City man will be in demand this season after an impressive individual first season at Premier League level, in a struggling Blades side. Hamer has been one of the few United players to grow into a campaign that has seen them make an instant return to the Championship and was rewarded with the club’s official player of the year...

www.thestar.co.uk—Sheffield United boss addresses Gus Hamer transfer speculation after ex-Coventry man linked with '£15m' exit. Sheffield United want to keep Gustavo Hamer at Bramall Lane next season, manager Chris Wilder has confirmed, after the former Coventry City star was linked with a £15m exit this summer. The Blades are bracing themselves for interest in some of their star names after relegation this season, with one or two key sales expected to make up the shortfall in income. Rival clubs have also been credited with an interest in the likes of Anel Ahmedhodzic and Vini Souza, who are unlikely to see the prospect...

www.thestar.co.uk—Sheffield United in line for pay day as key player 'set for exit' following relegation. Sheffield United are being tipped to lose one of their key players ahead of next season. The Blades will be expecting to go without some of their most talented players following relegation to the Championship. Chris Wilder and his staff will be tasked with rebuilding in the second tier, and it’s unclear how much backing he will receive. Given the lack of investment last summer, it seems likely Wilder will have to work on a relatively modest budget, although key exits could help stabilise the...