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EXCLUSIVE: Sheffield United enter race for Tyrese Campbell
The Blades are in the running for the English forward and are prepared to offer him a move to the Premier League.
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I thought about him the other day as he always seems to be scoring but his stats weren't great. Rangers were close to signing him?![]()
EXCLUSIVE: Sheffield United enter race for Tyrese Campbell
The Blades are in the running for the English forward and are prepared to offer him a move to the Premier League.www.dailyrecord.co.uk
"Sheffield United will try to gazump Celtic and Rangers by offering Tyrese Campbell a move to the Premier League.
The Blades have now entered the fight for the Stoke City striker who added to his reputation by opening the scoring in a 1-0 win against West Brom in the English Championship on Monday night.
The 20-year-old then limped off with a hamstring injury but United are willing to pay a significant fee to sign him this month."
We don't have "significant" money. This is just paper talk.
Significant money probably isn’t what you're thinking it means, especially as he can go to Scotland for 400k
What the fuck are you on about?Thats because they're classed as overseas, doesn't apply to us. Stoke can ask what they want, they have no choice with Rangers/Celtic though.
What the fuck are you on about?
Correct! We should tempt them with an offer of £400,000.01 and that should swing it our way.So if we offer more than £400k Stoke would be tempted.
What the fuck are you on about?
He has a cross border release clause.. is it that hard to understand? Were in England therefore we dont get the same option.... read the article.
If they HAVE to accept 400k from one team, they’re not going to ask the other team for several million. They’ll just be happy to get more.
I dont think it works like that..
I don't he'll move to Utd or anywhere else whilst his hamstring is still damaged. With only 10 days left in the JTW, the chances of him regaining full fitness to enablehim to pass a medical must be low.
You dont have to be fully fit to pass a medical.
A medical is more about un-earthing potential recurring injuries or long term damage. It's less of a fitness test and more of a screening.
A fair shout but very few players are transferred whilst injured. Darren Randolph was the other week but that was a huge risk on West Ham.'s part.
Thats because they're classed as overseas, doesn't apply to us. Stoke can ask what they want, they have no choice with Rangers/Celtic though.
What the fuck are you on about?
If they HAVE to accept 400k from one team, they’re not going to ask the other team for several million. They’ll just be happy to get more.
Stop talking sense.His contract is up in June which means that, now it's January, he is now allowed to talk to "Foreign" clubs and sign a pre-contract with them to sign on 1st July. Because of his age, compensation would be due to them which appears to have been set at £400k.
For United to buy him, we need to buy him NOW, we can't discuss pre-contract terms with him. So, if we bid £1m, Stoke may accept it and lose him now.
We signed Lavery when his contract had run down and had to pay Pigs some compo due to his age. I think it's under 24s!?
Very true, signing a player with am injury is certainly a risk.........
Duffy staying at Stoke as part of the deal maybe?????
Can't believe he's not even in the squad for them. Is he injured or what
Hasn't he done his hammy in??
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Stoke City boss has latest on injured goalscorer after West Brom win
Stoke City boss was desperate for points at West Bromwich Albionwww.stokesentinel.co.uk
came off with a "tight hamstring", not sure if its serious or not tho. doesnt look good on the picture.
He’s a NABAFT - “not as bad as first thought”
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