Sheffield United weighs an offer for Sturm Graz Right-back Max Johnston, according to EFL -Analysis.
Sheffield United chose this summer for rebuilding after their failed promotion -push in 2024/25. However, it went far away as hoped for SUFC.
Replaced Chris Wilder sells with RubenThe blades have shown minimal recruitment with striking holes in the team and star players such as Gustavo Hamer are expected to still leave. As such, sell Did not bump Then interviewed about transfers and the start of the season after the loss of Saturday against Swansea City.
One of the different areas that must be strengthened is right back, and it seems that a man on the Radar is Max Johnston.
According to a report from EFL -AnalysisSheffield United shows interest in a deal for the Sturm Graz Full-back, which has been the subject of considerable transfer of transfer of championship sides.

According to individual reports, Derby County has rejected two bids and prepares a third party. Watford has also been enthusiastic and will stay that way.
SUFC and Italian side Bologna are now also in the chase, so Johnston has no shortage of options if he will continue with the Austrian champions this summer.
The right back options at Sheffield United
| Player | Age |
| Femi | 23 |
| Jamie Shackleton | 25 |
| Mihail Polendakov | 18 |
| Sam Curtis | 19 |
As can be shown above, Sheffield United may have a handful of players who are able to step in right back, but for one side with ambitions of fighting for championship promotion, there will be questions.
Femi Seriki performed well when he was called up last season and probably seems to have held a place in the side this season. Jamie Shackleton is a solid utility player at the level, but he continues to struggle with injuries.

Mihael Polendakov is one of the unseen AI-inspired signing sessions of the new SUFC hierarchy, so time will learn whether he will have opportunities to perform for the first team. Younger Sam Curtis is another for the future that has served as Seriki’s cover early.
Wider problems at Bramall Lane
The current debacle about Sheffield United transfers are indicative of the broader issues at the club. The questionable decisions have been made by the ownership and club hierarchy, and they should not yet show signs of improving fortunes in Bramall Lane.
It was set up until a huge few weeks before the end of the transfer window, otherwise the knives could be far under the efforts of last season – which was not considered good enough for Wilder to keep his job.
SUFC should not only spend well on Back -Selles, but they must show that there is a clear vision for the future, and one that has the potential to bring success.
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