Sheffield United youngster Daniel Jebbison has attracted huge interest from many clubs across Europe. after failing to agree a new deal at Bramall Lane.
After a disappointing return to the Premier League, the Blades will look to make an immediate return despite facing a competitive Championship next season. A pivotal part of this side looks to be striker Jebbison. After being sidelined for all-but-one game last season, the 20-year-old looks set for a new challenge.
That one meant a lot to the boys!
A pitchside view of Daniel Jebbison's goal against Everton! 💪🏾 pic.twitter.com/Gea5bfj8kH
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Despite impressing during the early stages of his Sheffield United career, the English international would still need to develop his all-round game. League One side Burton Albion would capture the teenager’s signature, where he would play for the Brewers throughout the winter of 2021, managing nine goals in his stay.
This season, the attacker would miss out on game time due to a blood clot. He would feature just once, which was a 3-0 loss to Tottenham Hotspur on the last day.
Following a tough season for Chris Wilder’s side, the 20-year-old has failed to commit to a new deal. HITC have reported that Sheffield United intend to keep the striker and have even offered a contract, but failed to agree terms.
In addition, he is one of Leeds United’s biggest targets ahead of the next campaign. The report also includes that clubs such as Everton, Brighton & Hove Albion, Ipswich Town and Leicester City have all made attempts to land him. In contrast, the likes of Juventus, Borussia Dortmund, Valencia and Monaco are also amongst his admirers.
Writer’s View
A move away for the forward could be a great move in furthering his career. The likes of Ipswich or Everton are a great way for Jebbison to gain game time in the Premier League. Both sides were restricted last season often crying out for a clinical striker. Therefore, if the 20-year-old can make the position his own at a top side with great coaches, he can fulfil his potential.
On the other hand, staying at Sheffield United is also an option. However the Championship looks to be highly competitive, therefore moving to a more ambitious side like Leeds could be more attractive. Overall, any decision he makes will be highly important to his career at such a pivotal time.