Yorkshire Post

Blades looking at loan market to bring in defender

- LEON WOBSCHALL

PAUL HECKINGBOT­TOM’S desire to bring in a new central defender ahead of Monday night’s transfer deadline is self-evident.

But the Sheffield United manager is also pragmatic and wise to the notion that the Blades are in a period of retrenchme­nt as they try to cut costs in the wake of relegation from the Premier League and a likely fall in parachute money next season – should the club not go straight back up.

Goalkeeper­s Michael Verrips and Robin Olsen have left the club this month – and Adam Davies brought in to compete with Wes Foderingha­m – while Oli Burke, a signing ahead of the Blades’ second season in the topflight, has joined Millwall on loan. Regan Slater has linked up with Hull City.

On the incoming front, another centre half is the priority, with Liverpool’s Rhys Williams being a loan target with the loan market being the one that the Blades are likely to have to deal in amid fiscally-challengin­g times across football.

Heckingbot­tom, whose side visit Peterborou­gh United on Saturday, said: “If you’re a football fan, you want your club to be spending money, but it’s different when it’s your money, isn’t it?

“We have to respect that. Our job is to work within the limitation­s of the budget.

“You push for it and you ask the question, but ultimately the finances are what they are.”

United’s caution in the market does not necessaril­y mean they have thrown in the towel regarding their prospects of reaching the play-offs this term.

Certainly not in what looks like being one of the most open promotion races in years.

But prudence is the watchword and also looking at the bigger picture.

Heckingbot­tom added: “You’ve probably seen that decisions we make now have been more for the long term.

“While you want to be in the Premier League financiall­y, it’s a better league to be in.

“If you ask me, the players and the coaches, of course, we want to get there, 100 per cent.

“But I think decisions are being made behind the scenes and at board level which are a bit more long term and trying to provide that stability.

“Every team is chasing the Premier League and I don’t think you can sacrifice the safety of the club to chase that.”

 ?? ?? PAUL HECKINGBOT­TOM: Sheffield United boss is keen to sign a centre-half before Monday.
PAUL HECKINGBOT­TOM: Sheffield United boss is keen to sign a centre-half before Monday.

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