Sheffield United Transfer News: Clarity on Missing Player's Future
Sheffield United's transfer future of Rhys Norrington-Davies has been clarified after his pre-season absence. The Welsh international is available for a potential departure this summer.
What Happened?
Rhys Norrington-Davies has not been seen in Sheffield United's first four pre-season outings, but he is now back involved with the United group. The 27-year-old spent last season on loan at Queens Park Rangers, making 44 appearances for club and country.
Why It Matters for Sheffield United
United have Harrison Burrows and Sam McCallum competing for the left-back spot when the new season begins. United would be open to approaches for Norrington-Davies, but until that happens, he remains a United player and could provide valuable cover should anything happen to Burrows or McCallum on the injury front in the next few weeks.
What Comes Next?
The former missed Tuesday's friendly win over Huddersfield Town with a minor fitness issue but is expected to be fit for the start of the season next month. QPR were expected to approach United about the possibility of a return deal for Norrington-Davies, who impressed R's boss Julien Stephan last term.
United's Transfer Plans
United, who face Rotherham United in their penultimate pre-season friendly this weekend, will also listen to offers for goalkeeper Ivo Grbic, who featured in a pre-season squad for the first time against Huddersfield. The club is open to negotiations for both players, but their futures remain uncertain.
Conclusion
The transfer future of Rhys Norrington-Davies remains up in the air, but one thing is certain - the Welsh international is available for a potential departure this summer. Sheffield United will continue to monitor the situation and will listen to offers for the player. The club's transfer plans are still taking shape, but one thing is clear - the Blades are open to negotiations for both Norrington-Davies and Ivo Grbic.
