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£23.5m former Liverpool star left in limbo as Sheffield United release four players after play-off final heartbreak
£23.5m former Liverpool star left in limbo as Sheffield United release four players after play-off final heartbreak

The Irish Sun

time29-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Irish Sun

£23.5m former Liverpool star left in limbo as Sheffield United release four players after play-off final heartbreak

SHEFFIELD UNITED are currently in talks with former Liverpool ace Rhian Brewster regarding his future. The 25-year-old's contract is due to expire next month and he is yet to negotiate an extention. 2 Rhian Brewster's future is currently uncertain Credit: PA 2 Brewster previously spent five years with Liverpool Credit: PA As things stand, his future is currently up in the air, with A club statement read: "The club are in discussions with Rhian Brewster, whilst the rest of the first team squad remain under contract." The Blades confirmed that no first team players have been released, with Jack Robinson triggering a one-year contract extension. Meanwhile, loanees Alfie Gilchrist, READ MORE IN FOOTBALL Development squad players Harry Boyes, Ethan Cummings, Mekhi Haughton-Parris and Henry Molyneux have been let go. Sheffield United narrowly missed out on a place in the Premier League after The Blades took the lead in the 25th minute through Tyrese Campbell but Tom Watson then capitalised on a mistake in midfield to secure the win for the Black Cats. Most read in Championship CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS The former England Under-21 international has made 119 appearances for Sheffield United since joining from During that time, Brewster has scored just nine goals. Sheffield United star targets a hat-trick of promotions ahead of £200m play-off final against Sunderland at Wembley

Sheffield United vs Sunderland: Get £30 in free bets and £10 casino bonus with BoyleSports, plus 25% boost
Sheffield United vs Sunderland: Get £30 in free bets and £10 casino bonus with BoyleSports, plus 25% boost

The Sun

time23-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Sheffield United vs Sunderland: Get £30 in free bets and £10 casino bonus with BoyleSports, plus 25% boost

SHEFFIELD UNITED and Sunderland clash in Saturday's Championship playoff final at Wembley. And punters who register an account with BoyleSports and stake a tenner on the crucial encounter will be rewarded with £30 in football free bets plus an extra £10 casino bonus! BoyleSports are also offering customers an epic 25% boost on their Bet Builder winnings! Not got a BoyleSports account? No Problem! Simply visit the BoyleSports website and register for your brand new account. Deposit at least a tenner and then place a tenner or more on any football betting market at odds of Evens or greater. Once that's settled, you will receive £30 in free bets and a £10 casino bonus. You will also be eligible for BoyleSports' amazing offer, giving punters a 25% boost on their Bet Builder winnings. *18+. New UK customers (Excluding NI) only. £40 in FREE Bets (FB) as £30 in sports bets & a £10 casino bonus (CB). Min Deposit £10. Min stake £10. Min odds Evs. FB applied on 1st settlement of any qualifying bet. FB 7-day expiry. 1 FB offer per customer, household & IP address only. Account & Payment restrictions. 14 days to accept £10 CB, then active for 3 days. CB 5x wagering & max redeemable £100. Game restrictions apply. Cashed out/Free Bets won't apply. 30 days to qualify. 18+. Digital customers only. Min Odds of (3/1). Max stake 20. Available on one bet per selected event. 25% Boost. Boost will be added once all selections have settled. Max boost payout £/€1,000. Offer does not apply to multiple bets. Free/void/cashed out bets won't qualify. T&Cs apply.

Sheffield United vs Sunderland: Get €60 in free bets and €10 casino bonus with BoyleSports, plus 25% boost
Sheffield United vs Sunderland: Get €60 in free bets and €10 casino bonus with BoyleSports, plus 25% boost

The Irish Sun

time23-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Irish Sun

Sheffield United vs Sunderland: Get €60 in free bets and €10 casino bonus with BoyleSports, plus 25% boost

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Sheffield United set to AXE club scouts as they turn to never-before-seen method to sign new players
Sheffield United set to AXE club scouts as they turn to never-before-seen method to sign new players

Scottish Sun

time03-05-2025

  • Business
  • Scottish Sun

Sheffield United set to AXE club scouts as they turn to never-before-seen method to sign new players

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SHEFFIELD UNITED are turning to an Anglo-American AI talent spotting company to find new players — and that will mean the axe for top scouts The Blades are now under American ownership, who plan to run all targets through the databanks and computerised systems of a super-spy company. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Sheffield United are set to axe club scouts Credit: Rex 3 Manager Chris Wilder is hoping to take the club back to the Premier League Credit: Getty 3 Poker star James Bord is involved in the new system to find players Credit: POKER VIDEO Insiders reveal Las Vegas-based, London-born James Bord is the middleman involved in finding players, hopefully for the Premier League next season. Bord made a fortune as a poker player before shifting his focus to the computer world, where his companies and ideas have thrived in several fields. Blades boss Chris Wilder signed several players for the promotion push and most were found by the old-fashioned way. However, the Yank owners are convinced that the new methods are the Blades' future. READ MORE ON FOOTBALL VARD KNOCK LIFE Moment Jamie Vardy grabs prone ref's wrist and blows whistle to stop game And insiders reveal that a couple of January signings were also double-checked for approval by this outfit. United also brought in a couple of young players from abroad in discoveries made by a San Francisco company called Both Bord and business partner Evan Sofer are also the new owners of Scottish club Dunfermline through a company they set up called Park Bench. Links have already been forged between United and the Pars, with the two clubs pushing through a loan deal for Blades midfielder Owen Hampson. JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS If United make the Prem via the play-offs they will be relying heavily on finding the next signings by their new analytic allies. In the meantime, their own scouts could be reduced or made redundant as a result. Football teams that controversially changed their badge Bord's relationship with United could also grow. He wants to have a stake in an English club and they are firmly in his sights. He already has an interest in Spanish side Cordoba and an outfit in Bulgaria, too.

Sheffield United set to AXE club scouts as they turn to never-before-seen method to sign new players
Sheffield United set to AXE club scouts as they turn to never-before-seen method to sign new players

The Sun

time03-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Sheffield United set to AXE club scouts as they turn to never-before-seen method to sign new players

SHEFFIELD UNITED are turning to an Anglo-American AI talent spotting company to find new players — and that will mean the axe for top scouts The Blades are now under American ownership, who plan to run all targets through the databanks and computerised systems of a super-spy company. 3 3 3 Insiders reveal Las Vegas-based, London-born James Bord is the middleman involved in finding players, hopefully for the Premier League next season. Bord made a fortune as a poker player before shifting his focus to the computer world, where his companies and ideas have thrived in several fields. Blades boss Chris Wilder signed several players for the promotion push and most were found by the old-fashioned way. However, the Yank owners are convinced that the new methods are the Blades' future. And insiders reveal that a couple of January signings were also double-checked for approval by this outfit. United also brought in a couple of young players from abroad in discoveries made by a San Francisco company called Both Bord and business partner Evan Sofer are also the new owners of Scottish club Dunfermline through a company they set up called Park Bench. Links have already been forged between United and the Pars, with the two clubs pushing through a loan deal for Blades midfielder Owen Hampson. JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS If United make the Prem via the play-offs they will be relying heavily on finding the next signings by their new analytic allies. In the meantime, their own scouts could be reduced or made redundant as a result. Football teams that controversially changed their badge Bord's relationship with United could also grow. He wants to have a stake in an English club and they are firmly in his sights. He already has an interest in Spanish side Cordoba and an outfit in Bulgaria, too.

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