After expressing his gratitude for the chance to rekindle his career while on loan at Sheffield United, Ben Brereton Diaz is remaining open-minded regarding his next move. The Chilean international’s goal total against his former club, Nottingham Forest, up to six goals in 12 league appearances on Saturday. Prior to joining United at Bramall Lane in January, he had not scored since going to Spain.
It hasn’t been enough to keep United in the Premier League, as their relegation was officially confirmed following a recent loss at Newcastle, but the 25-year-old has had a successful stint for himself and the Blades, who intend to welcome him back to Bramall Lane the following season.
However, Brereton Diaz’s play will have attracted the interest of his parent club as well as other elite teams.
Brereton Diaz’s loan move to United did not include a buyout clause; therefore, he will return to El Madrigal this summer until his future is decided. “I think Sheffield United is a fantastic team, and they have high expectations for the upcoming season,” he remarked.
“Hopefully, I’ll attend the Copa America before returning to Villarreal to see out their future plans. My goal in coming to Sheffield United was to play football and have fun once more. I am truly appreciative of the chance.
The final 3-1 loss to Forest summed up United’s season struggles; they missed numerous opportunities to end the game before their vulnerability was exposed by recurring defensive lapses.
Brereton Diaz told SUTV, “We should have been up three or four in the first half, but they got a couple of chances and put them away in the second half.” “It is always disheartening to leave a huge game like that empty-handed.