Chris Wilder out. Ruben Selles in. And with that, Sheffield United are turning the page — not gently, but with a bold, red marker.
After falling short in their bid for an immediate Premier League return, the Bramall Lane board made a seismic call by parting ways with club legend Wilder. While the decision raised more than a few eyebrows in South Yorkshire, a new chapter is now underway, and the first lines are being written in Portuguese ink.
Midfield Reinforcements Incoming
Enter Djibril Soumare — a powerful Senegalese midfielder from SC Braga who looks set to be Sheffield United’s first major signing of the post-Wilder era. According to Portuguese outlet Record, the Blades are close to sealing the deal.
Soumare is expected to arrive on an initial loan worth €1 million, with a promotion-triggered obligation to buy next summer for around €10 million. So if Ruben Selles leads the red and white army back to the top flight, Soumare’s stay will become permanent.
From Passion to Precision: AI-Driven Recruitment
It’s not just the dugout that’s changed — the recruitment strategy has undergone a full reboot too. Sheffield United are embracing AI-powered scouting, using data models to unearth hidden gems across Europe. Soumare, who didn’t feature in Braga’s latest pre-season clash, is believed to be a top pick from this digital revolution.
The club’s ambitions are clear: build smarter, act faster, and punch harder in the Championship.
Deal Summary:
- Player: Djibril Soumare
- From: SC Braga (Portugal)
- To: Sheffield United
- Terms: Loan (€1m) with €10m obligation if promoted
- Status: Deal close, player left out of latest Braga squad
For Blades fans still reeling from the Wilder farewell, this move signals the start of a new footballing philosophy — one where tradition meets technology and passion meets precision.

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