Harry Clarke, a defender for Ipswich, has described his short-term transfer to Sheffield United as a “no-brainer” given the Blades’ pursuit of Premier League promotion.
According to Clarke, 23, “Where the boys are here, going for promotion, it was a no-brainer really,” he said on the Yorkshire club’s website.
“I’ve performed here a few times, and Bramall Lane has an amazing vibe.
“The league is difficult. On their day, anyone can defeat anyone. I wish to provide that experience because I am aware of what it required last year.
“I am young but I’ve been there, so hopefully we can achieve something this year.
” With the Blades in second place in the Championship, two points behind leaders Leeds, Clarke has chosen to pursue a promotion bid rather than fight for relegation at Portman Road.
“We have been looking to strengthen in this area, and we’re delighted to bring in someone of Harry’s quality to bolster our ranks,” stated Chris Wilder, the team’s manager, who has previously added Ben Brereton Diaz, Tom Cannon, and Hamza Choudhury during the January transfer window.
“Despite being young, he has a lot of experience for his age and understands what it takes to succeed at this level.
We have known him for a while, and we are very happy that he has decided to come here while others have not.
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