
According to Jeunes Footeux, Sheffield United are happy to let Sander Berge leave Bramall Lane for €26 million (£22.2 million) this summer.
Jeunes Footeux claim that Arsenal and Tottenham are keeping tabs on the 24-cap Norway international, who is surely going to be relegated this term.
Chris Wilder’s Blades currently sit bottom of the Premier League having won just four of their 28 games this season.
Away from north London, there’s another Premier League club who may be interested by Jeunes Footeux‘s update.
Eurosport claimed that Aston Villa are keeping tabs on Berge, who cost Sheffield United around £22 million when they signed him from Genk just last year.

Sadly, he hasn’t been able to help attempt a rescue mission for the Blades, as he’s been out injured with a knee injury since a 3-2 defeat to Manchester United on December 17th.
Since moving to England, Berge has made 30 appearances, impressing with his composure and physicality in the middle of the park.
Tottenham, Arsenal and Villa fans shouldn’t expect goals from him, however, as he’s only netted twice in that time – once every 15 appearances.

At just 23 years of age, Berge would represent a fine long-term investment for just £22.2 million.
He is already a great player, and has plenty of time on his side to get even better.
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