September 21, 2024

Sheffield United are looking to complete a loan deal with a Premier League club

Sheffield United have reportedly submitted a loan proposal to upcoming Chelsea star Alfie Gilchrist as they seek to strengthen their defensive options following the departure of Jayden Bogle over the weekend.

Bogle joined Championship rivals Leeds United for a fee believed to be in the region of £5m as the Blades opted to cash in on the right-back who was in the final year of his contract, rather than run the risk of him leaving on a free transfer next summer.

According to Fabrizio Romano, the Blades are one of two Championship clubs who have submitted an offer to Gilchrist, with Preston North End also in the race. Leeds are also interested in Gilchrist with the player among their list of targets, according to previous reports from the Yorkshire Evening Post. It is unclear if the Elland Road club’s move for Bogle has ended their interest in the youngster, who can play at centre-back and and at right-back as Daniel Farke’s side still need a replacement for departing captain Liam Cooper.

Posting on X, Romano said: “Alfie Gilchrist has received two loan proposals from Preston and Sheffield United. He’s leaving Chelsea on loan, not travelling to US pre season tour as he will decide fav [sic] destination in the next days.”

Posting on X, Romano said: “Alfie Gilchrist has received two loan proposals from Preston and Sheffield United. He’s leaving Chelsea on loan, not travelling to US pre season tour as he will decide fav [sic] destination in the next days.”

Gilchrist’s ability to play in two defensive positions makes him a suitable target, and with Chelsea ready to send him on loan the Blades will hope they can see off competition from their Championship rivals to complete a deal.

Speaking about Bogle’s departure, Wilder told BBC Radio Sheffield over the weekend: “That was a disappointing one to lose but we move on. He ran his contract down, so this is the difficult part of it, positions that clubs get put into.

“Absolutely, 100 per cent in an ideal world we don’t want players to run their contracts down, but I can’t put a gun to his head and put a pen in his hand to sign a contract for Sheffield United. He made it clear this week to me that he saw his future elsewhere, he saw his future at Leeds United. The best thing when players do that is try to get the best price possible. Hopefully Sheffield United fans don’t see him in a poor light because he’s done well for us and he’s somebody we enjoyed working with.

“He was an outstanding player for us, we’d have loved to have been in the position to negotiate and sign a longer contract but when he doesn’t, we have to make decisions. And when he wants to play up the road, we have to get the best price and I think we’ve got a reasonable price for him.”

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