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Posted
3 minutes ago, Raj said:

He's shit.

 

He is, but so are 90% of the other players at the club, and the club in general - so he should slot back in nicely. 

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Posted
30 minutes ago, AKCJ said:

Well, we have fallen. But he's a very solid Championship player that actually wants to play for us. I can count the number of those in the squad on one hand.

Well I want to play for us!!
 

I would be good in changing room too.

 

Does that make me good enough to play…no lol All about the standards on and off the pitch 

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1 minute ago, alanf0x said:

Well I want to play for us!!
 

I would be good in changing room too.

 

Does that make me good enough to play…no lol All about the standards on and off the pitch 

He's a very solid Championship player as he showed for us in 23/24 and now for Sheffield Utd in 24/25.

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9 hours ago, accessory said:

HC would fit in well at a mid-table Championship club.

 

But we should be looking at players (even fringe ones) who can lift us higher than that.

He's already at the club though, and even if mid-table championship is his level then that's one fewer change we need to make this summer, at least not as a priority. Given how restricted we might well be with transfers, Hamza is at the very least an easy stop-gap solution whilst we focus on other areas

 

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The way I see it, is he's a Championship player and we're a Championship club. 

 

If his wages are still a problem and we're going to be paying someone else to play him on another loan, then we might as well use him ourselves. 

 

Unless we can get a decent fee for him and his wages off the books. 

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1 hour ago, Stuntman_Mike said:

The way I see it, is he's a Championship player and we're a Championship club. 

 

If his wages are still a problem and we're going to be paying someone else to play him on another loan, then we might as well use him ourselves. 

 

Unless we can get a decent fee for him and his wages off the books. 

This.

 

Plus he has played at RB a lot for Sheffield United. If we are going to transition back to the RB becoming a midfielder when we've got the ball he will be a useful player as Ricardo can't play every game and Justin can't do that role. 

 

Also we don't know how many midfielders will be exiting. Soumare clearly doesn't want to play Championship football (or has a clause in his contract that we have to loan him out), I think Ndidi has had enough and will be looking to move on. Winks has clearly fell out with Ruud.

 

I don't like the thought of Hamza and Skipp but it might be what we have left!

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https://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/football/sheffield-united/hamza-choudhury-sheffield-united-transfer-hint-leicester-city-future-uncertainty-5148764

 

Hamza Choudhury drops Sheffield United transfer hint amid Leicester City future uncertainty
Danny Hall
By Danny Hall
Football writer


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Published 28th May 2025, 06:00 BST


Hamza Choudhury drops Sheffield United transfer hint amid Leicester City future uncertainty
Hamza Choudhury has appeared to drop a big hint about his Sheffield United future amid uncertainty over his time at parent club Leicester City. The midfielder impressed teammates, coaching staff and fans alike after joining the Blades on loan in January, ending the season as their first-choice right-back.

United had the option to sign Choudhury this summer, after negotiating with City who wanted an obligation should the Blades regain their place in the Premier League. And given his versatility and experience in the Championship, having helped City win the division in 2023/24, many Unitedites would have liked to see him return.


The Blades’ recruitment staff were also keen to retain Choudhury’s services too, we understand, but the Bangladesh international - who made an emotional debut for his country during his time at Bramall Lane, attracting a new legion of fans from South Asia to the Blades - has appeared to wave goodbye to United this week.

Writing in a post on Instagram after Saturday’s 2-1 defeat in the play-off final to Sunderland at Wembley, the 27-year-old said: “Such a painful way to end the season. I've struggled to find the right words over the last couple of days. I feel like we deserved so much more but it's not what was written!

“I want to thank everyone associated with Sheffield United, the Gaffer and his staff, all my teammates and to every single fan for making my time so memorable here! I've loved being able to play and represent this special club! UTB.”

Choudhury received an outpouring of support from his United teammates in the comments, with Rhian Brewster, Sydie Peck and Andre Brooks amongst the Blades players to describe Choudhury as their “brother.” Tyrese Campbell commented: “Family,” with a love heart emoji and added: “Was a pleasure, brother.”

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City may decide that Choudhury’s Championship pedigree and experience could prove useful after they dropped back into the second tier and alongside him, United’s other loan players are expected to return to their parent clubs this summer before decisions are taken on their future.

Harry Clarke is in a similar boat after Ipswich Town came down from the Premier League while Alfie Gilchrist and Jesurun Rak-Sakyi, who was absent from the squad that faced Sunderland at Wembley on Saturday, will return to London to Chelsea and Crystal Palace respectively.

Rob Holding also goes back to the capital to an uncertain future at FA Cup winners Crystal Palace, with the former Arsenal man encountering a difficult time at Selhurst Park since moving from the Emirates. A number of United’s own young loanees, including Louie Marsh who spent the season half of the season at Fleetwood Town, will also come back to Bramall Lane ahead of decisions on their immediate futures next term.

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1 hour ago, AKCJ said:

Only Leicester fans would want to get rid of a player like Hamza.

 

His value is low, his wages are acceptable, he's a good player that can fill about 8 positions to Championship standard and he's a Leicester boy that has only ever wanted to do his best for the club.

 

I get that he's a bit of a div off the pitch but ****ing hell we've just watched about 5 seasons in a row where essentially nobody gives a ****. 

At championship level he’s a very good player. If he stays I’m not bothered.
 

I wonder if he might want to leave and try something new now? 

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