Sheffield United will use this season in the Premier League to safeguard their future, according to chief executive Stephen Bettis.
, Newcastle United and Sunderland stayed up after also claiming just one point but none were newly promoted, as
The Bramall Lane club are thought to have earned £97m in prize money from finishing bottom of the division in their last season at this level, three years ago. Around £6m was taken off as a rebate to television companied because of the effects of the previous Covid-19-disrupted season.
Phase two brought greater quality in the shape of Cameron Archer, Gustavo Hamer and loanees Luke Thomas and James McAtee, but they were largely if not entirely paid for by the sale of their two best players, Iliman Ndiaye and Sander Berge.understands if the Blades are relegated he will return to the west Midlands with no further instalments due.
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