Sheffield United’s new signing has been given a rave review, with him set to transform Ruben Selles’ side.

The reign of Ruben Selles is underway at Sheffield United, and with that, the Blades are keen to be busy in the summer transfer window.

Sheffield United have notably lost Vini Souza to Bundesliga side Wolfsburg, whilst the future of fellow midfielder Gus Hamer is far from certain at Bramall Lane.

As for incomings, Sheffield United have signed Ehije Ukaki, with the Nigerian 20-year-old joining from Bulgarian outfit Botev Plovdiv.

On top of that, Sheffield United have most recently brought in Tyler Bindon on loan from Nottingham Forest. In what appears on the surface to be a cheap but reliable way of adding depth to the defence with a dependable centre-back, it seems as though the New Zealand international will have far more to offer.

New Zealand v Ukraine - International FriendlyPhoto by Vaughn Ridley/Getty ImagesSheffield United fans told what to expect from ‘quality’ signing Tyler Bindon

Tyler Bindon has joined the Blades this season, having notched experience in the previous two campaigns with Reading.

After impressing under former Reading and current Sheffield United boss Ruben Selles, Bindon went on a permanent move to Forest, which saw him return to the League One side on loan for the remainder of the 2024/25 campaign.

After the move was completed, Sheffield United fans were told by Ed Ryding, via X, to expect consistent top performances from the 20-year-old, who has already shown vast quality in his short career so far.

“Sheff United fans have absolutely no idea the quality of player they’ve signed and rightly so, a player with nothing but L1 experience should raise eyebrows,” said Ryding.

“But come May, they’ll be crying when he’s heading back to Forest.”

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What Reading boss previously said about Tyler Bindon

It seems as though praise has arrived from many corners, especially from Reading boss Noel Hunt.

Speaking to the Reading Chronicle, Hunt said: “The kid is unbelievable. He doesn’t know how good he is or how good he is going to be. He is the loveliest boy, and his character is so delightful to work with.

“He is inquisitive, asks questions and wants to know how things work and details of where he should be at any time- they’re the people you want to work with, as they all are. He’s a special kid. When he first came in, he trained with me and I walked into the office and said, ‘if we don’t sign him, I might as well not be here.’ In the first session to now, he’s outstanding.”

At just 20 years old, it appears that the new Sheffield United man has already shown himself to be a brilliant talent, and one with such a bright future ahead of him. Hopefully, he can maintain his development and become a crucial member of Ruben Selles’ side this season.