Sheffield United, currently struggling in the Championship, have announced the acquisition of Patrick Bamford, a former Leeds United striker. Bamford joins on a free transfer after leaving Leeds by mutual
agreement in August. His departure followed Leeds' promotion back to the Premier League. During his seven-year tenure at Elland Road, Bamford netted 60 goals in 205 matches.
Bamford's standout season was in 2020-21 when he scored 17 Premier League goals under Marcelo Bielsa. Only Harry Kane, Mohamed Salah, and Bruno Fernandes scored more that season. This impressive performance earned him an England cap from Gareth Southgate in 2021. However, last season under Daniel Farke, Bamford managed only 17 appearances as Leeds returned to top-flight football.
Despite being tipped for promotion before the season began, Sheffield United find themselves in a precarious position. They are currently 22nd in the table after 15 games, trailing Oxford United by three points. The team hopes Bamford's arrival will boost their performance and help them climb out of the relegation zone.
Bamford's first opportunity to make an impact could come on November 23 against Sheffield Wednesday. This derby match is significant as Wednesday sits at the bottom of the table due to a 12-point deduction. The Blades are eager for a win to improve their standings.
The move to Sheffield United is notable given Bamford's past conflicts with Chris Wilder, who returned as head coach in September for his third stint. In 2019, Wilder referred to Bamford as a "muppet. " Earlier this year, Bamford apologised after video footage showed him leading chants against Wilder.
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After three months without a club, Bamford has signed a short-term contract with Sheffield United until January. Despite previous tensions with Wilder, both parties seem ready to focus on improving the team's fortunes this season.











