Gus Hamer is still a Sheffield United player, despite interest from the likes of Leeds United and more all the way up until the transfer deadline.
Even stretching back to last summer, Gus Hamer was a target for Daniel Farke and the 49ers at Leeds United. Then, going into this summer’s transfer window, Leeds’ links to Hamer were reignited after Sheffield United’s Championship play-off final defeat.
Numerous Leeds fans wanted Hamer to sign, which has been their view this summer and in previous windows as well. Hamer can be utilised as a No.10 or in a box-to-box midfield role, while the Blades featured him out wide last term.
At one stage of the window, it looked as though it would be one of Emi Buendia or Hamer for Leeds. However, they ended up without that creative player that Farke was desperately craving.
Graham Smyth’s verdict on Gus Hamer following failed Leeds move
Earlier in the summer, it was claimed that Hamer preferred a move to PSV Eindhoven, who were showing a strong interest in the Dutchman. But reports actually clarified that Hamer would rather secure a Premier League move in the summer.
PSV led the deadline day race for Hamer. He stayed put in the end amid uncertainty in the race following reports that they would only sign Hamer if Brentford signed Joey Veerman from PSV on deadline day.
Hearing some chatter from #LUFC end of a late, late move for Gustavo Hamer. Not sure whether it materialised into an official bid. You’d like to think shutters would be well and truly down at this 11th hour stage though #sufc
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There was talk of Hamer and Leeds on deadline day, too; but the reports from Danny Hall of the Sheffield Star outlining interest from the Whites evidently came too late. It never materialised and Graham Smyth of The Yorkshire Evening Post has the latest.
Speaking via The Inside Elland Road Podcast, he said: “Look, I never got the impression once during the window that Gustavo Hamer was a key target for Leeds or even a firm target. He was just a name that was continually put out there.
“Almost as a, well, we can always go and get him. And then there was this suggestion that he was available. At the Sheffield United end, what they were hearing was the same as what we were hearing was that Leeds were not close to a deal for him.
“Then on deadline day, there was this kind of last minute little kind of spark of Hamer. I have had no information to confirm that Leeds made an attempt to get him. I think, firstly, it would have been too late in the day once they’d gone all in on on getting Wilson.
“And, secondly, it wouldn’t really have made sense. I don’t even think he’s what Leeds United particularly needed. Yes, he’s something different, but if we’re believing that Leeds United are hard up against PSR, it would have to be very worth it to go and get another player like a Hamer.
“Because you’re likely going to have to then sell someone in January or in June to make sure you’re within PSR or you’re going to have to finish higher than you’ve budgeted for because, you know, each player is worth however many million or you’re going to have to pull some commercial moves.
“You’re going to have to do something, really, to create the room. Now, Leeds felt that Wilson was worth doing that for. They felt that they could get Wilson and then make some moves.
“Because you’ve got until June the 30th to to sell players or to make the money you need to to clear PSR. They felt in that case it was worth it. Would it have been worth it in the case of Gustavo?
“I don’t know. I’m just not sure. In the Championship, I was completely sold on him. In the Premier League, I’m not so sold.”
Photo by MI News/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesGraham Smyth details why Sheffield United fans will be more frustrated about Jayden Bogle
Speaking later in the episode, Smyth explained that one way to create financial wiggle room would have been to sell key players for PSR headroom. However, amid that, he praised Jayden Bogle’s recent rise in a Leeds shirt.
He said: “Ao Tanaka [is one] because he was signed for pittance and could now be worth — I don’t even want to put a number on it because because he’s absolutely fantastic.
“Jayden Bogle was signed for 5 million. That is looking worse and worse for Sheffield United all the time, you know, particularly with the way he started this season.
“He started this season in the Premier League better than he started last season in the Championship. Players like that.”