2 Sheffield United players who didn’t leave in January but could do in the summer
Sheffield United had an interesting January transfer window where they were able to keep hold of key players, whilst moving on some of the fringe individuals.
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Sheffield United had an interesting January transfer window where they were able to keep hold of key players, whilst moving on some of the fringe individuals.
David Gilbert crashed out 5-4 against Andy Hicks on the final black in the Turkish Masters qualifiers. Gilbert was the heavy favourite and led 3-2 lead after five frames, with both players regularly hitting 50-plus breaks. Ad/> The match then moved 4-3 in Hicks’ favour before a break of 75 by Gilbert gave the pair a deciding final frame to contest.
Wolverhampton Wanderers currently have 24 players out on loan scattered across the globe.
Birmingham City endured a reasonably busy transfer window last month, with five players arriving at St Andrew’s in a bid to bolster their squad.
Springbok scrumhalf Faf de Klerk is set to make his return from a long injury layoff for Sale Sharks this weekend.
Bournemouth caught the eye with a FIFA Career Mode madness while Stoke and QPR did good business.
The Midlanders were utterly dominant in the first half, taking advantage of numerous Sale errors to go 18-5 in front thanks to Julian Montoya and Guy Porter tries, while Freddie Burns kicked two penalties and a conversion.
Sale Sharks delivered a second-half fightback to stun Premiership leaders Leicester Tigers with a try bonus point victory at the AJ Bell Stadium.