silverfox
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CELTIC flop Thomas Gravesen could be set to end his Parkhead hell with a move to Sheffield United.
New Blades boss Bryan Robson was last night desperately trying to track down the Dane after making him his No.1 summer target.
He believes Gravesen can help lead United back into the Premiership at the first time of asking.
Robbo, who replaced Neil Warnock as manager last month following the Yorkshire club's relegation to the Championship, wants to take Gravesen to Bramall Lane on an initial loan deal with a view to making the move permanent should they make an instant return to the top flight.
United would be willing to pay the former Real Madrid and Everton star a £30,000 a week salary and Celtic won't stand in the player's way. Gravesen's move to Parkhead quickly turned sour despite goals in his first two Old Firm games. The 31-year-old Danish international midfielder started just 22 matches for the club after signing for £2million on a three-year deal.
Now he looks to have been frozen out and faces falling even further down the pecking order as boss Gordon Strachan plans to bring in midfield reinforcements for the new campaign.
New Blades boss Bryan Robson was last night desperately trying to track down the Dane after making him his No.1 summer target.
He believes Gravesen can help lead United back into the Premiership at the first time of asking.
Robbo, who replaced Neil Warnock as manager last month following the Yorkshire club's relegation to the Championship, wants to take Gravesen to Bramall Lane on an initial loan deal with a view to making the move permanent should they make an instant return to the top flight.
United would be willing to pay the former Real Madrid and Everton star a £30,000 a week salary and Celtic won't stand in the player's way. Gravesen's move to Parkhead quickly turned sour despite goals in his first two Old Firm games. The 31-year-old Danish international midfielder started just 22 matches for the club after signing for £2million on a three-year deal.
Now he looks to have been frozen out and faces falling even further down the pecking order as boss Gordon Strachan plans to bring in midfield reinforcements for the new campaign.