The aftermath of the winter transfer window is still fresh, and Sheffield United remains uncertain about the league they will participate in next season.
Chris Wilder’s team is presently occupying the second position in the Championship and is favorably positioned to rejoin the Premier League, yet there remains considerable effort ahead.
Nonetheless, clubs need to strategize for the future, and reports suggest that the Blades are considering a pair from the Premier League to add to their roster, contingent on achieving promotion.
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As per Mail Online, both Owen Beck and Lewis Koumas have piqued the interest of the South Yorkshire side.
Currently, Beck is on loan at Blackburn Rovers, while Koumas is experiencing a temporary arrangement with Stoke City.
The two players are thought to be on Sheffield United’s extensive list of targets for the summer, should they succeed in navigating out of the second division.
Beck, specializing as a left-back, is the great-nephew of Liverpool icon Ian Rush. Before joining Blackburn, the 22-year-old had loan spells with Famalicão, Bolton Wanderers, and Dundee.
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Conversely, Koumas is a flexible forward and the son of former Premier League creator Jason Koumas.
The 19-year-old is capable of playing both as a winger and a central striker, and has already earned caps for the Welsh senior team.
Beck has also received a call-up to the senior Welsh squad but is still awaiting his first appearance, despite having made a mark for the Red Dragons at the youth level.