Sheffield United ‘could’ offer free agent a deal, Sheffield Wednesday ‘unlikely’ to sign striker right now
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Both Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday will be hoping to have successful seasons ahead.
The Blades kick-start the new Championship campaign with a tricky away trip to Watford.
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Here is a look at all the latest news regarding both Sheffield clubs today....
Berge latest
Sheffield United will be desperate to keep hold of midfielder Sander Berge this summer.
The Norway international played a key role in them getting into the play-offs last term.
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Hide AdAs per The Athletic, he is attracting ‘fresh’ interest from at least two Premier League clubs.
Defender could be offered deal
The Blades may offer a deal to trialist Sean Robertson.
He played last week in the friendly against Burton Albion and is available after leaving Crystal Palace.
According to a report by The Sun, the full-back ‘could’ be offered a contract at Bramall Lane.
Sheffield Wednesday eye striker
Sheffield Wednesday are trying to sign Kemar Roofe from Rangers.
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Hide AdThe attacker has played in England before for West Bromwich Albion, Oxford United and Leeds United.
The Star understands that the Owls have ‘made contact’ with the Gers about his availability in this transfer window. However, a move is ‘unlikely’ at this stage.
New club for Pudil
Former Wednesday player Daniel Pudil has signed for Hallam FC.
The left-back, who also played for Watford, spent four years at Hillsborough and made 92 appearances for the Yorkshire club in all competitions.
He has now dropped into the Northern Counties East Football League.
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