Yardbarker
Yardbarker
x

Sometimes football managers like to take players from their previous jobs with them to their new clubs. Especially, if the manager is moving up the divisions or higher up the same division. As it usually puts them in a better financial position to sign the best players from previous squads.

Chris Wilder had his players, and Sellés will have his. Whilst there will be new names entering Bramall Lane this summer that neither Sellés nor United will have worked with before. The Blades have already been linked with Steven Alzate of Sellés’ former club Hull City.

So here is a look at Alzate and six other players the Blades could sign from Sellés’ former clubs.

Steven Alzate

The Colombian international midfielder has been linked with the Blades before. AS Colombia reported that the Blades were interested last summer after his release from Brighton.

It is now reported by the Mirror Football that the Blades are still admirers of Alzate who has one year left on his deal at Hull City. With his contract status leaving the Tigers willing to cash in on him.

Prior to arriving at Hull, the London-born midfielder came through at Leyton Orient before joining Brighton in 2017. He had a loan spell with Swindon Town in 2018-2019 getting seven goal contributions in 26 appearances. Before becoming a squad player for Brighton over the next two seasons collecting 24 Premier League appearances.

He then got sent out on loan to Standard Liege for two seasons. In Belgium, he managed 44 appearances over the two seasons getting five goals and nine assists for Liege.

On his return to England he left Brighton and moved to Humberside. Last season he made 28 Championship appearances contributing one assist. It is worth mentioning most of his appearances came following Sellés’ appointment. He plays predominantly as a defensive midfielder.

Statistically

Statistically he had a pass accuracy of 85.5% placing him in the 72nd percentile of Championship midfielders. Although his long ball accuracy of 45.9% suggests he is more prone to successful short passes.

He is very good on the ball and defensively. With a dribble success rate of 78.9% placing him in the 94th percentile for Championship players in his position.

Defensively, he has a tackles won % of 67.6%, duels won % of 67.2% and an aerial duels won of 60.8% placing him among the best defensive midfielders in the division for all three. Plus, his duels won percentage places him in the 100th percentile.

In terms of defensive stats per 90 in his 28 games compared to Vinicius Souza’s 35. Alzate beats Souza on all defensive stats apart from successful tackles per 90 where Souza win on 2.35 to 2.31.

With Alzate beating Souza for blocks, clearances, headed clearances, interceptions and possession won in final third per 90. Although it is worth noting that playing in a relegation threatened side Alzate would have more defensive work to complete per 90.

He is however a better dribbler than Souza completing 1.39 successful dribbles per 90 compared to Souza’s 0.9. They also have the same output with 1 assist. Souza gained a FotMob rating of 7.31 last season whilst Alzate collected 7.25.

Alzate could be a great cheaper replacement for Souza should an offer come in for the Brazilian. But it’s worth noting the Mirror Football report also linked Alzate with Valencia.

Charlie Savage

Another player who has been linked with the Blades recently. Savage was brilliant for Reading last season.

The headline stats are his 14 goal contributions in 45 League One games. The five goals and nine assists came in 3,500 minutes played. This is important as availability is something Sheffield United are crying out for. With the unfortunate time spent on the sidelines by Souza, Tom Davies and Ollie Arblaster last season.

Savage began the season strongly under Sellés and continued his fine form after his departure in December.

His nine assists came from an expected assists of 4.54. This means that Savage outperformed his statistical creativity meaning more clinical passing. Plus, his teammates were likely finishing chances more clinically than expected.

Statistically

Playing predominantly as a central midfielder, Savage had a pass accuracy of 79.9% placing him in the average range of the 66th percentile. His long ball accuracy of 38% places him in the 43rd percentile. Although he did make 90 accurate long balls last season putting him among the best in League One for most accurate long balls made. This means he is a player willing to be progressive with the ball and take risks to get the team forward.

Defensively, Savage won 74.3% of his tackles last season placing him in the 90th percentile for League One midfielders. Although, his duels won and aerial duels won 43.6% and 34.6% put him among the lower end in the division.

Ultimately, at 22, Savage and his availability to play could make him a brilliant squad option. If he is ready to take the step up to the Championship. Plus, with last season’s high number of loans, permanent squad players are a necessity.

Tyler Bindon

Tyler Bindon’s parent club is Nottingham Forest. But he came through Reading’s academy and into the first team under Ruben Sellés. He joined Forest in February 2025 and was loaned back to the Royals for the remainder of last season.

At just 20, Bindon is a full New Zealand international with 20 appearances and three goals to his name. Bare in mind, he’s a centre-back.

In his first full season under Sellés, Bindon made 44 appearances in all competitions, getting two goals and one assist in the league.

Last season, partly with Sellés, Bindon managed 47 total appearances including 44 starts in the league. This time getting three goals including one against Fleetwood Town in the FA Cup.

Statistically

Bindon is a threat in the opposition’s box despite being a defender generating 3.5 xG last season. With 12 of his 25 shots coming from headers imagine the damage he could do with Harrison Burrows’ deliveries.

He has also an impressive pass accuracy of 81.5% and can dribble out from the back successfully. With a dribble success of 68.8%.

Defensively, he won 71% of his aerial duels and 68.2% of his duels generally. At 6ft 3, he could offer the Blades some of the aerial presence sadly lacking since Harry Souttar left.

With him completing his deal to Nottingham Forest, a loan move would be most likely. But it may suit him to get some Championship experience under his belt. As he seems to have become too good for League One.

Charlie Hughes

Hughes is another centre-back but this time from Hull. Hughes, 21, played 27 times for Hull City in the Championship last season. He managed one goal and one assist.

It was his first season with Hull after joining from Wigan Athletic. But not his first season in the Championship having played 20 times for the Latics in 2022-2023.

Statistically

When comparing Hughes statistically with Anel Ahmedhodzic, the defensive stats favour Hughes per 90. Again remembering that Hughes playing further down the table will lead to more defensive action. But, even still, Hughes beats Ahmedhodzic for most of them.

The most impressive being his clearances per 90 (6.13) compared to Ahmedhodzic with 4.91 per 90.

His headed clearances, interceptions and blocks per 90 are also slightly better than Ahmedhodzic’s. Although, Ahmedhodzic has more successful tackles per 90 (1.23) compared to Hughes with just 0.69.

Interestingly, Hughes has better on the ball stats. Three times higher successful dribbles per 90 at 0.42 compared to Ahmedhodzic at 0.14. Plus a better long ball accuracy of 3.49 to Ahmedhodzic’s 1.44.

Ultimately, if Ahmedhodzic is to stay or go, the Blades are light in the centre of defence. With far worse options available to them than Charlie Hughes.

Moussa Djenepo

This one is admittedly. Ambitious. But could happen. If the AI’s GPS heads towards Turkey. Moussa Djenepo played for Southampton under Sellés. It would be rude not to include a Saints player on the list and the Blades need wingers. Plus, he’s a versatile, he can play wing-back.

Now, 27, Djenepo is a Standard Liege player. He has spent last season on loan in Turkey with Antalyaspor.

Last season he managed 2 goals in 11 starts making a total of 23 league appearances in Turkey. But what he lacks in goal contributions, he makes up for in skill. Completing 48 successful dribbles and winning 34 fouls. Importantly, those fouls led to two penalties being awarded. At the lower level of the Championship and a bit of freedom, Djenepo could fly as a Blade.

He was also pretty good defensively winning 64.3% of his tackles. Plus, being in the 83rd percentile for his duels won.

If the Blades play Djenepo as a left-winger it is likely his output will increase. Plus, he scored an incredible solo goal against us at Bramall Lane. Leaving, Norwood, Egan and O’Connell in his wake. He already has form at the Lane.

Takeaways

It will be interesting to see who Sellés and the new recruitment strategy bring into the Lane this summer. Although, he could do with looking back at his previous roles for inspiration. As there are certainly excellent players available.

Whilst, the likes of Ward-Prowse and Che Adams may currently be out of reach for the Blades. Any of these five could make excellent additions to a Blades squad in need of a second rebuild in as many seasons. Especially given the amount of loanees who have departed.

This article first appeared on Sheff United Way and was syndicated with permission.

More must-reads:

Customize Your Newsletter

Yardbarker +

Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!

TODAY'S BEST

Manchester United keen on signing €80 million Barcelona midfielder
Soccer

Manchester United keen on signing €80 million Barcelona midfielder

Manchester United are understood to have tabled an eye-watering €80 million offer for Barcelona midfielder Fermin Lopez After a dismal 2024/25 season on all fronts, Manchester United turned their attentions to the summer transfer window in an attempt to get rid of their goalscoring problems. Having already acquired Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo as creative and dynamic No.10s, the Red Devils pursued Benjamin Sesko to complete a brand-new front three. As they royally struggled for goals and only mustered 44 in 38 Premier League games, spending millions on Cunha, Mbeumo and Sesko makes total sense from INEOS’ point of view. The 20-time English champions are anticipating a busy end to summer business, as they are expected to continue their spree on signing a new No.6 and potentially a goalkeeper. However, it is understood that they have already tabled an offer for a midfielder from La Liga. Manchester United table offer for Barcelona sensation According to a report from Spanish outlet Fichajes, Manchester United have put an offer close to €80 million on the table for Barcelona midfielder Fermin Lopez. It is said the player is enticed by the prospect of playing a ‘leading role’ for a club with long tradition but currently undergoing a rebuild. A youth product of the famed La Masia academy, Fermin Lopez made his senior Barcelona debut in August 2023 and has grown leaps and bounds since then. The Spaniard has been a regular in the club’s first-team squad since his debut in 2023/24, amassing 88 appearances thus far, scoring 19 goals and providing 11 assists. However, the 22-year-old is not guaranteed regular minutes under head coach Hansi Flick, which leaves his future at Nou Camp uncertain. Fermin has a contract at the club until 2029, having penned an extension last year. The aforementioned report adds are presently assessing Man United’s supposed offer for their academy graduate. They are gauging the sporting impact of Fermin’s departure and the capital they can gain to ease their financial difficulties. Man United do not need Fermin Lopez As talented as a player Fermin is with high ceiling, thanks to his consistent performances and development at Barcelona, Man United do not have space for him. Given United have already brought in Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Sesko this summer, the Barcelona starlet will struggle for minutes at Old Trafford. The Spanish international is effective in the final third of the pitch. He is technically sound, creative, smart and has a knack for scoring goals from in and around the box. Ruben Amorim already has a plethora of options now who can operate as No.10s in his 3-4-2-1 system, which makes it bizarre about the club tabling a big bid already for Fermin’s signing. United do need a mobile No.6 to plug their gaps in midfield, and not another creative attacker in the shape of Fermin.

Troubling news emerges on Bears QB Caleb Williams’ workout with HC Ben Johnson
NFL

Troubling news emerges on Bears QB Caleb Williams’ workout with HC Ben Johnson

It might have been a good thing the Chicago Bears didn’t play Caleb Williams on Sunday. The Bears might need to hide their second-year quarterback as he irons out his wrinkles in the pre-snap process and with accuracy issues. The No. 1 pick in the 2024 draft struggled with timing and accuracy during the Bears’ joint practice with the Miami Dolphins on Friday. Caleb Williams was inaccurate in the red zone against no defenders On Sunday, Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson chose not to play second-year quarterback Caleb Williams against the Dolphins in their first preseason game. Instead, Johnson led a workout with Williams and wide receivers Rome Odunze and DJ Moore before the game. Per Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune, the Bears ran a total of 87 plays during the workout. All of the plays were routes in the air with no defenders on the field for the scripted practice. Despite going against no defenders bringing pressure or guarding his receivers, Williams struggled to hit his targets in the red zone. "Williams would stand next to Johnson, who would give him the play," Biggs wrote. "Then, the quarterback simulated a huddle with the player (only one ran a route on each snap) and gave the play call. They’d break the huddle, go to the line of scrimmage, Williams would simulate pre-snap actions and then the play would be run… "Before ending the session with eight deep balls, there was a 25-play set of snaps in the red zone. One thing Williams struggled to connect on was out routes to Moore and Odunze near the goal line. Those throws were not close and Williams consistently led the receivers too much." A closed-door problem for the Chicago Bears The throws weren’t close during routes on air… in the red zone? Williams wasn’t ready to take the field for the preseason game. For all of the flak he’s been getting from practice reports, the quarterback would have been relentlessly mocked for having these issues shown during an NFL Network broadcast. Biggs’ report is troubling, with a month to go before the season. Williams has much to improve upon, and the Bears are very much trying to do so without cameras present for a reason.

Nuggets Receive Huge Russell Westbrook News During NBA Offseason
NBA

Nuggets Receive Huge Russell Westbrook News During NBA Offseason

It has been a busy offseason for the Denver Nuggets as they have reshaped their roster around their core of Nikola Jokic, Jamal Murray and Aaron Gordon after being eliminated in the second round of the playoffs for the second consecutive season. Denver began their offseason by trading Michael Porter Jr. to the Brooklyn Nets for Cameron Johnson in a trade that not only landed them a three-point sharpshooter in Johnson but also helped free up cap space. With the extra cap space, the Nuggets signed Bruce Brown and Tim Hardaway Jr. in free agency and they also acquired Jonas Valanciunas from the Sacramento Kings. By making these moves, the Nuggets have been able to upgrade their bench, which was a massive issue for them last season. While the Nuggets clearly had the goal to upgrade their depth this offseason, one of their key players from last season will reportedly not be returning next season. Russell Westbrook not expected to return to Nuggets According to ESPN’s Tim MacMahon, Russell Westbrook is set to sign with a new team this summer in free agency as he will not be returning to Denver. “It appears that Westbrook, who spent the first 11 years of his career with the Oklahoma City Thunder, will play for his sixth franchise in seven seasons. He won't be returning to the Denver Nuggets after a roller coaster season in which Westbrook finished seventh in the Sixth Man of the Year voting,” MacMahon wrote. This is a massive report by MacMahon, but also one that is not a major surprise as it appeared as though the Nuggets were not interested in bringing back the former NBA MVP. Of course, Westbrook played a key role for the Nuggets last season both off the bench and in the starting lineup, though his minutes were cut at the end of the season after Denver fired former head coach Michael Malone and replaced him with David Adelman. With Westbrook now unlikely to return to Denver for next season, MacMahon mentioned in his report that the Sacramento Kings are viewed as the favorites to sign him, though there should be other teams that also show interest in adding the veteran guard to their roster next season.

Phillies superstar may be building Hall of Fame case
MLB

Phillies superstar may be building Hall of Fame case

Philadelphia Phillies designated hitter Kyle Schwarber is in the midst of another impressive season. Schwarber entered Wednesday having posted a .249/.373/.578 batting line in his 528 plate appearances this season, hitting 42 homers while driving in a National League-leading 97 runs. The Phillies slugger was named to his third All-Star Game this season and, according to NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley, he should be the NL MVP. Schwarber has been one of baseball's premier power hitters since establishing himself in the majors in 2017. He's in his eighth season of hitting 30 or more homers and has reached the 40-homer plateau three times in his four seasons in Philadelphia. The 32-year-old Schwarber may find himself in elite company when his career comes to an end. He has already hit 326 homers in his career, potentially giving him a chance to reach the 500-home run plateau. If Schwarber does hit 500-plus homers, the narrative around his career may change. There have only been 28 players in MLB history to reach that plateau, 19 of whom are in the Hall of Fame. Two players — Albert Pujols and Miguel Cabrera — are not yet eligible and are expected to be enshrined on the first ballot. The seven players who have not been inducted into the Hall of Fame have been linked to PED use, torpedoing their candidacy. At the same time, his entire candidacy may be based on his home run total. Schwarber has a lifetime .232/.346/.499 batting line over 5,188 plate appearances; although batting average no longer carries much weight for the voters, he would have the lowest batting average of any non-pitcher in the Hall. His 20.7 fWAR has been dragged down by his defense and is unlikely to make him a favorite among the younger voters who put more emphasis on such metrics. Schwarber is marching toward the 500-home run plateau. If he does reach that mark, he could be a polarizing Hall of Fame candidate.