Earlier today it was revealed via Danny Hall that the Blades were looking at loaning in Premier League players. With United lodging at least two bids. Additionally, Hall revealed that Femi Seriki had been playing through a knee issue.
Sheffield United continued their electric form by dismantling Stoke City 4-0 at Bramall Lane on Saturday afternoon. The Blades opened the scoring on ten minutes via a towering header from Mark McGuinness from a corner.
After a frustrating, injury-hit 2024/25 season that curtailed his momentum just as he began to show flashes of his true potential, Femi Seriki is heading into the 2025/26 Championship campaign hoping to be a mainstay in the Sheffield United team.
The defence at Sheffield United is in need of a restructure. Recently, we’ve looked at the centre-backs linked with the club. A position in need of depth options, with one added following Tyler Bindon’s arrival yesterday.
In a season where Sheffield United has heavily relied on its remarkable academy, there have been many stand out performers. The Russian Doll technique of pulling Sydie Peck out of the academy to replace Oliver Arblaster shows just how impressive the Shirecliffe coaches are.
With the successful period of first-team football being enjoyed by Blades right-back Femi Seriki who spent time on loan in Belgium. Plus, the takeover speculation that continues to hang over and possibly bore many of us Blades.