Gus Hamer faces a potential move away from Sheffield United on a loan that could include an obligation to buy valued at 15–20m before the summer transfer window ends. The 28-year-old has attracted interest from clubs including Leeds United and PSV Eindhoven. Hamer has started Sheffield United's three league matches this season but the team sits bottom after heavy aggregate defeats and has yet to register points. Hamer scored a remarkable halfway-line goal in the Carabao Cup. Some Premier League clubs reportedly declined opportunities to sign him, while PSV remain a possible destination.
Sheffield United's Gus Hamer could seal a loan move with an obligation to buy worth 15-20m before the end of the summer transfer window, FourFourTwo understands. The reigning Championship Player of the Year has remained at Bramall Lane throughout the summer, despite prior interest from the likes of Leeds United and PSV Eindhoven. Sheffield United missed out on promotion to the Premier League last season, defeated by Sunderland at Wembley Stadium in the Championship play-off final.
The 28-year-old has started each of the Blades' three league fixtures so far this term, however, has been unable to help the club put points on the board. Sheffield United sit bottom of the Championship table having lost to Bristol City, Millwall and Swansea City by an aggregate 6-1 scoreline. Hamer made headlines a fortnight ago after scoring a sensational goal from the halfway line against Birmingham City in the Carabao Cup.
It is understood a number of Premier League clubs have turned down the opportunity to sign Hamer this summer, but a move is still possible. Clubs in England, as well as those abroad, have been alerted to the prospect of a deal which could be structured in a way which sees the Blades talisman leave on loan with an obligation to buy at the end of the 2025-26 season. A return to the Netherlands remains on the table for the Brazil-born Dutchman with Eredivisie champions PSV known to hold an interest.
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