Besic is the second player Sheffield United signed from Everton during the summer transfer window.

Everton supporters are reacting after the Toffees midfielder, Muhamed Besic, was loaned to Sheffield United.
Besic has joined Sheffield United on a season-long loan deal and is due to return with a year left on his Everton contract.
The Bosnian last played for his parent club in August 2017, and spent the past 18 months on loan to the Blades’ former Championship rivals, Middlesbrough.
He is one of several Everton players, alongside Matthew Pennington, Luke Garbutt and Kieran Dowell, who have found themselves perpetually loaned out by the Merseyside club.
And some Toffees fans are frustrated that the likes of Besic have not yet been sold.
This is what they’re saying about Sheffield United’s second recruit from Goodison Park this summer, after Phil Jagielka.
There is already one, albeit slightly tenuous, link between Besic and Sheffield United, with the Everton-owned player counting Ferencvaros among his former clubs.
The Hungarian giants were owned by the Blades’ co-chairman, Kevin McCabe, between 2008 and 2011.

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