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Yeah I still think Leicester want a permanent sale. Which I think puts Sheff Utd as a parachute club in an advantage.

Would we go to £10m immediately now? I don't think so.
 
Yeah I still think Leicester want a permanent sale. Which I think puts Sheff Utd as a parachute club in an advantage.

Would we go to £10m immediately now? I don't think so.
At this point in time i have no idea what this club would or wouldn't do haha
 
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The Black Cats have proposed an initial loan deal to the end of the season, with an obligation to complete a permanent transfer in the summer provided they win promotion this term.

The deal would be similar to the one that saw Enzo Le Fee move to Wearside from Italian side Roma earlier this month.

It has been suggested that Sunderland are willing to pay an up-front fee of £13m for Cannon in the event of promotion, with further commitments related to potential add-on clauses.

However, the Wearsiders are not the only club pushing hard to sign the striker. Sheffield United have also held detailed discussions with the Leicester board, and are also proposing a loan deal with an obligation to buy in the event of promotion in the summer. However, it has been suggested that the Blades have offered a lower initial fee than the one proposed by Sunderland.
 
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The Black Cats have proposed an initial loan deal to the end of the season, with an obligation to complete a permanent transfer in the summer provided they win promotion this term.

The deal would be similar to the one that saw Enzo Le Fee move to Wearside from Italian side Roma earlier this month.

It has been suggested that Sunderland are willing to pay an up-front fee of £13m for Cannon in the event of promotion, with further commitments related to potential add-on clauses.

However, the Wearsiders are not the only club pushing hard to sign the striker. Sheffield United have also held detailed discussions with the Leicester board, and are also proposing a loan deal with an obligation to buy in the event of promotion in the summer. However, it has been suggested that the Blades have offered a lower initial fee than the one proposed by Sunderland.
That’s never Scott Wilson pinching someone else’s news again is it
 
Nixon now saying Sheff Utd to match our bid so Leicester getting the bidding war they wanted

looks like it over then
 
By Alan Nixon



Sheffield United are matching Sunderland’s £13 million bid for Leicester City striker Ton Cannon.

The Blades are willing to pay a guaranteed £10 million plus £3 million in extras for the prolific Championship marksman.

Chris Wilder’s money men were forced to act fast after Sunderland reached the asking price in a package that also includes extras.

Cannon was officially recalled from loan at Stoke by Leicester before the deadline on Tuesday night.

And now Leicester are set to accept both offers and allow the player to discuss the move with the two clubs.

The deal is now full time and not a loan to buy after a remarkable day of haggling.

Blades will offer Cannon a lucrative contract and their salary may be higher than what Sunderland will pay.

But after the tug of war between them there could be more developments and twists by the weekend.
 
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By Alan Nixon
Sheffield United are matching Sunderland’s £13 million bid for Leicester City striker Ton Cannon.
The Blades are willing to pay a guaranteed £10 million plus £3 million in extras for the prolific Championship marksman.
Chris Wilder’s money men were forced to act fast after Sunderland reached the asking price in a package that also includes extras.
Cannon was officially recalled from loan at Stoke by Leicester before the deadline on Tuesday night.
And now Leicester are set to accept both offers and allow the player to discuss the move with the two clubs.
The deal is now full time and not a loan to buy after a remarkable day of haggling.
Blades will offer Cannon a lucrative contract and their salary may be higher than what Sunderland will pay.
But after the tug of war between them there could be more developments and twists by the weekend.



sounds like it’s now down to the player and a permanent not a loan?

we’re not getting this one lads move on