Sheffield United keeping tabs on 26-year-old
Championship outfit Sheffield United are keeping tabs on Liverpool centre-back Ben Davies ahead of the summer transfer window, according to The Star.
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Championship outfit Sheffield United are keeping tabs on Liverpool centre-back Ben Davies ahead of the summer transfer window, according to The Star.
Sheffield United look set to stick to a three at the back formation next season under Paul Heckingbottom, having had such an impressive second half to the season when deploying one.
Paul Heckingbottom wants to change United's approach to transfers with regards to new signings. The previous two windows have seen deals to bring in players not done until right at the death, but he is urging the club to be more proactive in its approach to this summer's activity.
Sheffield United’s transfer budget for the summer previously looked set to be “near empty” under their current owners, according to a report from The Star.
Sheffield United boss Paul Heckingbottom has said the club’s focus on the long term as part of their transfer strategy is because they don’t want to be left behind by their rivals, making this admission to The Star.
Paul Heckingbottom has identified the areas of his squad where he wants his summer transfer focus to fall on but is waiting on clarity from owner Prince Abdullah about what his budgets for next season will look like. The Blades boss is keen to get cracking with squad plans for the 2022-23 campaign but can't do so until he knows what the financial landscape looks like.
The Sheffield United boss believes the club should be focusing more on permanent signings this time round.
Paul Heckingbottom says it's in the club's best interests to make permanent signings when the transfer window opens again and should avoid a repeat of last summer's plan. Back then, United relied heavily on loan signings with four players arriving under previous boss Slavisa Jokanovic.