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da fezbet: West Ham United winger Grady Diangana scored twice on his debut in the 8-0 Carabao Cup win against League Two strugglers Macclesfield Town at the London Stadium on Wednesday night, and Championship side Sheffield United must make the 20-year-old their top January transfer target.
What’s the word, then?
Well, the youngster pretty much came out of nowhere to make his first-team bow for the cup clash, and he certainly made the most of his opportunity on the right wing by scoring his team’s seventh and eighth goals.
The most exciting player on the pitch, his positivity with the ball and the quality that he showed meant that his senior teammates began more and more to look to give the ball to him – certainly no mean feat whoever the opposition may have been.
While he shone on Wednesday, first-team opportunities in the Premier League are unlikely to occur very often given he is competing with the likes of Michail Antonio, Robert Snodgrass, Felipe Anderson and Andriy Yarmolenko for a spot in the starting XI, and a loan move to the Championship in January could be the best option for all parties.
Why should Sheffield United sign him?
While the Blades have made a positive start to their league campaign and sit well in the promotion race right now, you only have to look back to last season and see how they started well before eventually slipping away how important it can be to bring in some fresh quality in January.
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Given his performance on Wednesday night, it is clear that Diangana has the ability to make a big difference in the final third for a Championship club, and his pace, quality and general unpredictability would scare opposition defenders and excite the Bramall Lane faithful, who we want to tell us how much they think Jack O’Connell is worth.
It’s all well and good having those attributes as a wide man, but the 20-year-old showed that he can finish as well and that could come in handy at the business end of the campaign when the Yorkshire club will hope to still be in promotion contention.