Overview
- Sheffield United confirmed Bamford’s arrival on Thursday, announcing the former Leeds striker as a new signing.
- Bamford’s contract runs to January after he became a free agent when Leeds mutually ended his deal in August.
- Manager Chris Wilder and Bamford previously addressed a chant-related flashpoint, with Wilder stating he has no issue after their call.
- United have struggled for goals and points this season, sitting in the relegation places with 10 points and just 11 goals from 15 matches.
- Supporters reacted with a mix of optimism and skepticism, noting his injury record and eyeing an immediate impact in the upcoming derby.