The dilemmas facing Paul Heckingbottom this summer transfer window at Sheffield United
Sheffield United will be looking to have a productive summer transfer window as they aim to challenge for promotion in the 22/23 campaign.
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Sheffield United will be looking to have a productive summer transfer window as they aim to challenge for promotion in the 22/23 campaign.
Stephen Bettis' comments this week that Paul Heckingbottom is under no pressure to sell should allay supporters' fears the club may have to part with some of their star players on the cheap. Fears a second season in the Championship could force their hand at the negotiating table should an offer materialise were quashed when the CEO revealed 'we are saying we want to go again for next season'.
Sheffield United managed to secure a Championship play-off spot during the 2021/22 campaign, with Paul Heckingbottom almost immediately succeeding after taking charge of the Blades late on in 2021.
Sheffield United are hoping to get their summer transfer business under way with the arrival of two new signings. The Blades have made an offer for one player with a fee attached and they are also in talks with a free agent.
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Paul Heckingbottom is under no pressure to sell players in the summer and has been told the club's hierarchy 'want to go again' after just missing out on promotion. His star players could well attract interest following a strong finish to the campaign but players will only be sold if an offer comes in that is 'in excess of our valuation'.
Stephen Bettis says Sheffield United will use the Premier League loan market once again to bolster their team for another promotion push next season. Paul Heckingbottom has finalised his squad plans and has presented to the board the areas where he wants to strengthen.