Following the Premier League’s announcement, Sheffield United was linked to a transfer for a Columbian international.
Rangers’ decision not to pursue their long-term transfer target, Steven Alzate, has given Sheffield United greater optimism in attracting him to Bramall Lane this summer. After two loan stints in Belgium with Standard Liège, Brighton released the 25-year-old midfielder, making him a free agent.
Despite being born in London, Alzete is a seven-cap Columbia international who has lived on the south coast for seven years. However, AS Colombia reports that United is one of the teams interested in signing him this summer. He was one of the Seagulls players dismissed at the end of the season. As per the report, the MLS is also showing interest Turkey.
Despite the Blades having played in the top division for three of the previous five seasons, United’s staff, including newly appointed head scout Jamie Hoyland and head of recruitment Mikey Allen, are keeping an eye on the majority of players available on free agency ahead of the upcoming Championship campaign. United faces a massive summer rebuild following their relegation from the Premier League, and money is still tight at Bramall Lane.
They might also find some solace in Rangers’ decision to abandon their long-term pursuit of Alzate if their interest in the player solidifies into a formal offer. As Alzate neared the last six months of his Brighton contract, the Ibrox side was connected to a bid for him. However, that didn’t happen, and sources north of the border indicate that the Glasgow giants are instead pursuing other transfer targets this summer.
United has ties to Belgium thanks to its sister team Beerschot, and Alzate has been referred to as “the engine” by former Belgian coach Marc Wilmots, who also said that he “puts the pressure on.” The ball is a friend to him. He makes the ball request. He makes the game clear. He uses two ball touches when playing. He infuses life into the ball. He plays vertically after determining the intervals. He created serenity.
The midfielder has previously been praised by Graham Potter, the former Seagulls manager who gave Alzate his Premier League opportunity after he was selected from Leyton Orient. Potter stated: “He’s dedicated and focused but his main attribute on the pitch is that he is incredibly comfortable with the ball.” He is resilient and hasn’t been phased by the Premier League. He can take an extra touch under duress. His technical proficiency is excellent. He’s a fantastic young man with a bright future ahead of him.