Harry Anderson’s Lincoln City form could reportedly earn him a move to Sheffield United, Norwich City, Blackburn Rovers or Preston North End.

After two previous loan spells at Lincoln City, Harry Anderson finally made his move to Sincil Bank a permanent one in July 2017, joining the League Two side from Peterborough United.
With Danny Cowley’s side thriving at the top of the table right now, it seems the Imps face a challenge hanging on to Anderson beyond the January transfer window.
TEAMtalk reports that the 21-year-old winger has caught the eye of a number of Championship clubs, with a step up to the second tier on the cards.
Sheffield United, Blackburn Rovers, Norwich City and Preston North End are all understood to be interested in Anderson, who has scored three goals and contributed two assists in 20 League Two games for Lincoln this season.
Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder is hoping for funds in January, as he aims to lead his boyhood club to the Premier League. The Blades are third in the Championship right now, one point behind an in-form Norwich side who are also understood to be interested in Anderson.

Blackburn could be seen as a sensible destination, meanwhile, due to Tony Mowbray’s ability to get the best out of the players at his disposal.
While the attractive, positive brand of football espoused by Preston boss Alex Neil could also suit Anderson down to the ground.

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