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2206: BBC Sport Scotland's Brian McLauchlin on Twitter: "Sheffield United have bid turned down for Dundee United striker Johnny Russell. Burnley showing late interest in the player."
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Dundee United have turned down a bid from Sheffield United for Johnny Russell, BBC Scotland has learned.
The League One side's deadline day offer, believed to be around £400,000, is well below United's valuation.
Championship team Burnley may also show late interest in 22-year-old Russell, who has scored 14 times for the Tannadice club this season.
United appointed Jackie McNamara as their new manager on Wednesday following Peter Houston's departure.
Scored two against rangers at weekend and had a cracking game... real shame we didnt increase our bid and actually make an effort to sign him
Hasn't he been touted in the mils though? Out of our league.
Scored two against rangers at weekend and had a cracking game... real shame we didnt increase our bid and actually make an effort to sign him
http://www1.skysports.com/football/live/match/280487/report
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/scotland/21309110
Since the "£400k bid" hasn't Wilson been on denying any such thing saying we were never in for him?
Let's be reyt here, if reports are true about Wilson saying short term contracts and loans only, how the f'k can we have bid the £400k anyway?
Blue Moons of that quality in my lifetime = Currie and DeaneI remember when United went to Watford to try and sign Stewart Scullion, who turned us down flat, so they signed an 18 year old kid from their reserves called Tony Currie instead..
You never know.
Blue Moons of that quality in my lifetime = Currie and Deane
Quite sad really![]()
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