Max Lowe’s Sheffield United future has looked fairly uncertain so far this summer. Since joining the Blades, the left-back has made just 11 appearances for his side so far and spent last season on loan with Nottingham Forest.
Lowe played 20 times for Forest in the league scoring a goal during his time and a result, Steve Cooper’s side tried to make a move for him this summer although it’s said their bid was below United’s asking price meaning he stayed put.
The transfer window remains open until the end of the month meaning he could still depart Bramall Lane, however the 25-year-old has been playing for the Blades since the start of the season and scored his side’s second goal last night as they beat Sunderland 2-1.
Despite the prospect of further speculation, it seems as though the player is ready to focus on his future at Bramall Lane and aim for the top as he told SUTV: “My plan is to block the noise from the outside. “I’m a Sheffield United player and to do the same again.