October 5, 2024
GWF5RehW0AAduPD

Kellen Fisher (@Kellen11Fisher) / X

Sheffield United flop opens up on Bramall Lane “unhappiness” after refusal to play before rival transfer move

Sheffield United flop opens up on Bramall Lane “unhappiness” after Norwich City transfer move
Sheffield United flop Anis Slimane has opened up on his “unhappiness” at Bramall Lane after his move to Championship rivals Norwich City late in the summer transfer window. The Tunisian international made just four starts for the Blades since his move from Brondby last year, and joined the Canaries on loan on deadline day.

Kellen Fisher (@Kellen11Fisher) / X

Slimane, we understand, was desperate to leave Bramall Lane and the player even requested a meeting with the Blades hierarchy in a bid to accelerate a move away. He refused to play in a League Cup tie away at Barnsley after interest from Norwich City materialised, which hardly endeared him any further to Blades fans or manager Chris Wilder, and he has made two appearances for City so far before being sidelined through injury.

Johannes Hoff Thorup, the boss at Carrow Road, knew Slimane from his own time in Denmark and the deal could yet become a permanent one if certain conditions are met. Speaking to Tipsbladet in Denmark, Slimane said: “It has been a hard time in England, but also exciting and educational. I took a huge step to the Premier League and everyone knows the Premier League and knows how tough and strong a league it is.

“It has been a huge, huge experience to have the opportunity to try myself in that league, but conversely, it has also been hard. I knew that when I made the decision. Moving abroad has been hard, although, of course, I know the language. The culture is different, and the game is played in a different way than I have been used to, but it has been fine. It has not been harder than I had expected – I was prepared for the worst, but I have taken everything with a smile and kept my head up.”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *