December 30, 2024

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‘Things happened’ – Callum O’Hare explains motivation behind move to Sheffield United

Callum O’Hare has explained the motivation behind his decision to leave Coventry City and join Championship promotion rivals Sheffield United.

The 26-year-old brought an end to five years with the Sky Blues this month when he left the club as a free agent after running down his contract, having turned down fresh terms to extend his stay at the CBS Arena.

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There was surprise from many City fans who feel he’s made a sideways move to the Blades when most thought he was angling for a switch to the Premier League.

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Speaking to BBC Radio Sheffield after scoring in a 4-1 pre-season win at Harrogate Town, the attacking midfielder suggested part of the reason he wanted to go to United was to “play all the time,” revealing that he was “frustrated” after being left out of the team by Mark Robins following his outstanding comeback from injury when he scored a flurry of goals in a short space of time midway through last season.

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Asow that there were a lot of teams interested but, for me, it’s just about playing football anked why he chose Sheffield United, O’Hare said: “The manager had the trust in me. I knd showing what I can do. So I feel like after the last couple of years that I have had, being able to do that and show everyone what I can do is what I want to do this year, and that’s the main reason why I came here, to get the chance to play all the time. That’s what I love doing the most and what footballers want to do, play football.

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