United set to sign Villa ace !!!

Sheffield United are interested in making Aston Villa defender Gary Cahill's loan deal permanent according to the mirror. The player, who joined the Blades during the summer on a short term loan deal (that is expected to run out next month) has impressed United boss Bryan Robson, so much so that he willing to pay £1.5 million for the player.

It is likely that Villa will be willing to sell come the opening of the January transfer window. Cahill moved to United in search of first team football and he has been getting that thus far at the Blades and is likely to be in favour of a permanent deal to the club. The 21-year old is ironically a fan of arch rivals Sheffield Wednesday.

I think this is a good move for both United and Cahill because he clearly has a big future ahead of him and I think it's vital for him to be getting first team football. At Villa he was only going to be used as a substitute at most and I think the move to the Championship will only make him better to come back to the Premier League in the future.

 

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous said,

    1.5 Million is the estimate the papers gave. If Villa sell him at all let alone that price I'd be highly suprised. He's just a bit too good to playing championship football.

    on 11:58 p.m.  


  2. Unknown said,

    If you are going to repeat rubbish from the press and add your thoughts, at least know what you are talking about. Cahill is worth much more than £1.5m and this bedtime story is a farce.

    GordonsLeftBoot

    on 6:42 a.m.  


  3. Anonymous said,

    Selling Gary Cahill would be one of Villa's biggest travesties. Bigger than letting Hitzlsperger walk out the door.

    Anyone who's been a watched Cahill play will know what I mean when I say "shades of Paul McGrath". That kid is a phenominal talent.

    At such a young age that lad has the potential to BE the next Paul McGrath. He's got that amazing pre-cognitive ability to know exactly where the balls going to be.

    To sell him, let alone for £1.5M would be a crime.

    on 8:17 a.m.