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a midfielder for Brighton & Hove Albion, was once connected to Sheffield United. Having spent two years on loan with Northampton Town, the 22-year-old played a key role in the Cobblers’ promotion from League Two during his debut season.

During his brief but fruitful tenure at Northampton, Leonard has shown he is a versatile player who can play both attacking and deep midfield. The former Scottish youth international has appeared in every league game while at Northampton, so he has definitely pulled up some trees.

Now if you consider that he would have had to play Saturday through Tuesday most weeks, that is very astounding in and of itself.

The Blades’ injury problems persisted throughout the season, and they plan to solve them internally this summer. Acquiring players with clean injury records over the past few years, like Leonard, could also help them improve their dismal fitness record. Rather than depending on someone who has suffered with fitness for the same amount of time as Tom Davies.

Northampton Town boss on Marc Leonard

Cobblers boss Jon Brady recently referred to Marc Leonard as “one of the best” players to have ever played for Northampton Town. “He has probably been one of the best players to ever wear a Cobblers shirt,” he continued, drawing on his experience as a Cobbler and his knowledge of the team over the years.

“With their skill and demeanour, [Leonard and Kieron Bowie} have enhanced our team and been a manager’s dream.” It’s really great that they’ve played 80 or 90 games apiece over the past two seasons and have assisted us in being promoted, according to the Argus.

According to Football Insider, Brighton is willing to let Leonard go, therefore Sheffield Untied might get him for as cheap as £300k this summer. He does have a real chance to play in the Premier League in the future, so if the estimate is right, the Blades should sign him.

Why Marc Leonard should be signed by Sheffield United
Under their new hiring team, the Blades aim to tackle a big renovation work this summer. To help balance the team, the Blades must add a few more seasoned players. However, players with promise like Harrison Burrows and Marc Leonard ought to be acquired at a reduced cost.

Although the 22-year-old has registered just six goals and seven assists in 97 games for Northampton, his performance metrics have been eye-catching to say the least.

Recently, on Twitter, I posted a comparison pizza chart between Cameron Brannagan, who has just been promoted to the Championship with Oxford United, and the United-linked midfielder Marc Leonard.

On that data viz, Leonard is the orange colour – while you can see Brannagan outperforms him in most metrics, Leonard isn’t really that far off the former Liverpool player. And given Brannagan is one of the most experienced midfielders in the league, for Leonard’s first League One campaign that is a very bright showing.

His xAssists (anticipated assists) are what really catch my attention; out of his League One colleagues, he scores in the 77th percentile. In terms of progressive passes and carries, he is ranked 74th and 65th, respectively. These rankings aren’t very high, but they do demonstrate his ability to beat the press and advance his team in multiple ways.

Last but not least, he will provide the Sheffield United midfield with a competitive advantage. He outperformed Brannagan in both defensive duels won and interceptions, placing him in the 86th percentile, which is impressive given that Brannagan is renowned for his combative work in the middle of the park.

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Sheffield United should be taking steps to agree a new deal

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Nottingham Forest are considering a move to take Sheffield United central defender John Egan back to the Premier League, according to The Sun. 

Since joining the Blades in the summer of 2018 from Brentford, the Irishman has been a great asset, making frequent appearances and earning two promotions to the top level.

However, he missed a significant portion of the 2023–24 season due to an Achilles injury, and United’s defence was appallingly weak without him.

Egan could have contributed to lowering the club’s record after conceding an incredible 104 goals in 38 premier league games the previous season, but he hasn’t played for the team since September.

The Irishman’s contract at Bramall Lane is about to expire today, which has contributed to his current circumstances.


Before making a new contract offer to the player, United reportedly wants to watch how he heals from his injury, according to the Sheffield Star.

Although Egan is entirely focused on getting back into shape, he will eventually need to make a crucial decision on his future because it is now believed that Forest is interested in signing him.

Clubs can now make formal approaches for the Irishman and with his future unclear, Chris Wilder may be keen to get him tied down in the coming days or weeks if the central defender manages to progress well in his recovery.

Nottingham Forest keen on John Egan

Forest, who managed to stay up at the end of last term despite being deducted points, will be keen to be as strong as possible heading into the new season.

However, following their breach of financial rules, the East Midlands side will need to watch their spending and this is why Egan could be a good addition, with the defender able to be recruited on a free transfer.

According to The Sun, they are eager to let go of Joe Worrall and replace him with a similar calibre of defender, which would create room for Egan at the City Ground.

According to the same article, United may make Egan a new contract offer, but it’s unclear when that would be made.

The Blades need to ensure they have enough centre-backs at their disposal ahead of next term.

Mason Holgate has already left the club following the end of his loan stay, Chris Basham will leave Bramall Lane when his contract expires and it’s believed that Anel Ahmedhodzic will be allowed to depart United this summer.

The likes of Jack Robinson and Auston Trusty are available as options in this area, but more quality and depth will be required, considering how poor the South Yorkshire side were defensively last season.

If Egan recovers well, offering him a new deal should be at the top of their priority list considering how talented the Irishman is.

And they should even be engaging in advanced discussions now ahead of offering a new deal, with United needing to give themselves the best chance of retaining the central defender if he’s likely to get back to full fitness in the coming weeks.

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Blades confirm first transfer move of summer after ‘real bargain’ £3.5m man agreed today

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Sheffield United is hoping for its first summer transfer success as a former Liverpool and Leeds United target gets closer to joining the Blades.

According to The Star, Sheffield United is hoping to capture free agent Sam McCallum as their first acquisition during a crucial summer transfer window. After being released by Norwich City, United’s adversary in the Championship, the left-back is free to sign with any team. His contract at Carrow Road is set to expire at the end of this month.

McCallum, who is still only 23 years old, played 34 games for the Canaries the previous season, starting in both legs of their play-off semifinal matchup against Leeds, which ended with a 4-0 thumping at Elland Road in the second leg. After his team was already behind 3-0 when McCallum entered the game, he was told that his employment with the team would be ending this summer.

After rising through the ranks at Coventry City, McCallum moved to Norwich in 2020 for £3.5 million, then into the Premier League. At the time, McCallum was being watched by a number of clubs, including Leicester City, Leeds, and Liverpool, after he was noticed at an Academy trial two years prior. With any luck, he will be revealed as United’s first acquisition of what manager Chris Wilder has already called the most significant transfer window in the past ten years.

With Max Lowe being released this summer and Rhys Norrington-Davies receiving a one-year contract extension due to his recent injury concerns, the Blades are in need of left-back reinforcements. Yasser Larouci has returned to Troyes, and it is not unexpected that United did not exercise the eight-figure option to extend his loan. Ben Osborn, who can also play on the left side of defence, was released following an eleventh-hour contract change that United made earlier this summer.

Norwich legend Darren Huckerby is a fan of McCallum’s attributes going forward, which could be perfectly suited to United’s 3-5-2 formation if they persevere with it in the Championship next season. “I thought he did pretty well towards the end of his time at Norwich,” Huckerby told the Coventry Telegraph earlier this summer. “When he first arrived he was just a young lad and then he was in and out when they were in the Premier League

“Then he had [Dimitris] Giannoulis ahead of him, but I thought that when he played he held his own, and his release is probably more about him playing regular first-team football than not being wanted as such. He played as a full-back for Norwich but maybe he’s better suited to being a wing-back because he’s so good going forward. I am sure there will be plenty of other clubs looking for a real bargain on a free transfer.”

Several Canaries supporters urged the Club to extend McCallum’s contract due to his late-season performances, and it was later announced that he would be among the six first-team players released this summer. Huckerby responded, “I think so,” when asked if he could imagine McCallum joining another Championship team that was vying for promotion.

“He’s clearly been to one in Norwich, so whatever team wins him will be successful.” At the age of 23, he has to play regular football in order to go somewhere and make a name for himself, as he hasn’t been able to accomplish at Norwich. It will be interesting to see what happens and where he goes since, while he was at Coventry, they have also moved on, so he obviously performed well there when he was there.

 

 

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Sheffield United confirm deal for League star

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After being released by Norwich City at the end of the season, left-back Sam McCallum is a free agent and is being pursued by Sheffield United, according to Alan Nixon. The 23-year-old appeared in 60 games for the Canaries overall, contributing two assists and one goal.

After being discharged from the Gillingham academy at the age of fifteen, he briefly considered a career in football to be more of a fantasy than a reality. After that, he would play in front of fewer than 300 fans for his hometown non-league team, Herne Bay FC. However, McCallum’s professional football career received a boost in 2018 when he became a part of Jamie Vardy’s “V9” academy.

For McCallum, “V9 felt like a revival,” he said to Sky Sports. “My housemate approached me after our showcase game in front of numerous scouts and informed me that Coventry was observing me.” I said, “This can’t be real.”

Several scouts were made aware of McCallum’s remarkable exploits in the V9 academy, although he would ultimately sign a contract to join Coventry City in 2018. Before receiving a transfer to Norwich City in the Premier League, he played in 84 games for Mark Robins’ squad.

McCallum’s statistics and what he could bring to Sheffield United

Sam McCallum can be used as a left wingback in a five-man formation or as a left back in a back four. He enjoys moving forward along the left side. Furthermore, despite his strong attacking work rate that has allowed him to get into some really promising positions, he has not contributed many goals or assists during his tenure at Norwich. In 27 league games last season, he scored just one goal and provided no assists. Is the problem with his final product, though?

He is a natural forward-runner, as evidenced by the number of touches he registers in the opposition penalty area (he is in the 75th percentile of all Championship full-backs in this category). Although his projected assists place him in the 76th percentile, his assists place him in the bottom 10% in the league. This implies that last season, forwards were attempting to get on the end of his passes but were missing them.

McCallum is in the 49th percentile when it comes to passing into the penalty area, but he seems to prefer carrying the ball there, scoring in the 83rd percentile.

McCallum is an intriguing potential on defence. Although Norwich supporters have often criticised him for his defensive effort rate, he does quite well on a number of categories. Although McCallum’s tackle totals are in the 50th percentile, it’s possible that he is well-positioned and doesn’t need to tackle as much as he does.

In the meantime, his interceptions and clearances rank in the 99th and 97th percentiles, respectively, which may further emphasise his excellent positional sense. In terms of aerials won, he also sits in the 99th percentile, which is something the Sheffield United defenders had trouble with the previous campaign.

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