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Post by Everton News. on Aug 8, 2019 17:45:34 GMT
Muhamed Besic has joined Sheffield United on loan for the forthcoming 2019/20 Premier League campaign. Midfielder Besic spent last term on loan in the Championship with Middlesbrough. He played 39 matches and scored twice for the Teesside club, where Besic also made 17 appearances during a temporary stay in the second half of 2017/18. The Bosnian signed for Everton from Hungarian team Ferencvaros in summer 2014 after representing his country in that year’s World Cup finals. Besic, 26, has made 56 appearances for the Club – 37 in the Premier League – and moves to Bramall Lane ahead of Sheffield United’s first top-flight season for 12 years. Everton FC
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Post by rugbytoffee on Jul 19, 2020 14:47:49 GMT
Everton loaned Muhamed Besic to newly promoted Sheffield United at the start of the season. During his time at Bramall Lane, he became an admired player by the Sheffield faithful and ever since the talk of signing him permanently has been surfacing from one news media outlet to another.
Chris Wilder too was full of praise for the Bosnian. Sadly, Besic returned to Everton after his loan deal expired on May 31 but recent events suggest that an exit could be on the cards and Chris Wilder remains keen on bringing him to Sheffield.
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Post by evertonfan1968 on Jul 22, 2020 15:36:52 GMT
Everton loaned Muhamed Besic to newly promoted Sheffield United at the start of the season. During his time at Bramall Lane, he became an admired player by the Sheffield faithful and ever since the talk of signing him permanently has been surfacing from one news media outlet to another. Chris Wilder too was full of praise for the Bosnian. Sadly, Besic returned to Everton after his loan deal expired on May 31 but recent events suggest that an exit could be on the cards and Chris Wilder remains keen on bringing him to Sheffield. Why isn't he playing for us then?
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Post by rugbytoffee on Jul 22, 2020 16:05:32 GMT
Everton loaned Muhamed Besic to newly promoted Sheffield United at the start of the season. During his time at Bramall Lane, he became an admired player by the Sheffield faithful and ever since the talk of signing him permanently has been surfacing from one news media outlet to another. Chris Wilder too was full of praise for the Bosnian. Sadly, Besic returned to Everton after his loan deal expired on May 31 but recent events suggest that an exit could be on the cards and Chris Wilder remains keen on bringing him to Sheffield. Why isn't he playing for us then? Most probably on the unwanted list
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