Sheffield United’s proposed takeover has been thrown into uncertainty, as the final financial steps have hit a snag.
The deal, originally set to be finalised by late August, now faces delays, with the American group behind the acquisition struggling to close the deal. The primary issue centres around “one final form”, a signed document that requires additional financial backing, according to Alan Nixon.
This holdup in finalising the takeover has had significant repercussions for the club, particularly in the transfer market. Sheffield United missed out on crucial late signings, including Bournemouth defender Chris Mepham and Leicester City striker Tom Cannon, both of whom were targeted for loan moves. The lack of funds due to the delayed takeover directly impacted these potential deals, leaving the Blades unable to strengthen their squad.
Further complicating matters, the potential sale of midfielder Gustavo Hamer, which would have provided the necessary funds to complete these transfers, was also affected by the delay. Had Hamer’s departure been finalised, the Blades would have been in a stronger position financially, enabling them to push through the loans for Mepham and Cannon, the report states.
While a non-refundable sum has already been paid to the club as part of the takeover process, which is common practice, the lack of progress is causing frustration within the fanbase and concern among club officials. According to journalist Alan Nixon, the takeover’s completion now hinges on resolving this final financial hurdle.
Despite the ongoing uncertainty, there remains hope that the takeover will be completed. BBC Radio Sheffield’s Rob Staton provided an update via Twitter, reporting that conversations are ongoing between Sheffield United and the EFL to resolve the situation. Sources close to the club remain optimistic that a conclusion can be reached, but time is running out, and the club’s ability to make moves in the transfer market has already been compromised.
My view: Harsh or true?
The repercussions of this takeover not going through, wouldn’t be disastrous but would be problematic, if promotion is not achieved this season. Worst case scenario, the takeover does not go through, nor do the Blades go up, it’s almost a certainty that Anel Ahmedhodzic, Oli Arblaster, Vinicius Souza and Gustavo Hamer would all be sold in the summer of 2025 to provide funds for transfers and to maintain financial stability for future years. But, that is the worst case scenario.
What is more concerning to me is that this American group don’t have the club’s best interests at heart in my opinion, otherwise they wouldn’t have led us on over the summer. In my eyes Chris Wilder and the rest of the Sheffield United operation were left in the dark in the busy stage of summer transfer window, waiting for the takeover to go through so the recruitment team could add the final finishing touches to the squad i.e Chris Mepham and Tom Cannon. Instead, the Blades are realistically two bad injuries away – one at either end of the pitch – from being extremely light at centre-back or up front.