Ex-Premier League club CEO makes Sheffield United 'new owners' claim, relegation rivals 'demand' fee for key player
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Sheffield United’s hopes of surviving relegation took a huge blow on Saturday after their closest rivals Burnley walked away with a comfortable 4-1 win at Bramall Lane. The Blades remain rooted to the bottom of the Premier League table with just 16 points on the board, having lost 23 of their games this season. As we enter the final weeks of the 2023/24 season, we’ve rounded up some of the latest headlines for Sheffield United and their league rivals. Former Everton CEO Keith Wyness believes...

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