Leeds, Stoke and Sheffield United handed transfer boost by Rotherham boss Steve Evans

Clubs such as Leeds, Stoke, and Sheffield United must swiftly make their moves to secure goalkeeper Viktor Johansson amid Rotherham’s relegation and his likely departure. With Johansson potentially available for around £1 million due to a release clause, clubs risk missing out on a significant opportunity to acquire the talented goalkeeper. Leeds stands a good chance of Premier League promotion, while Sheffield United and Stoke are poised for stability in the Championship, making Johansson a valuable addition to their squads.Steve Evans officially unveiled as Gills boss - News - Gillingham

The recent acknowledgment by Rotherham United manager Steve Evans suggests that Johansson’s departure is imminent, with several clubs expressing interest in the Swedish goalkeeper. Sheffield United has long been admirers of Johansson, and additional interest has emerged from other English clubs. Leeds United and Stoke City are also expected to pursue Johansson during the summer transfer window, given their respective league positions.

Evans has acknowledged Johansson’s likely departure, citing the goalkeeper’s potential life-changing move in the upcoming transfer window. With Sheffield United’s relegation confirmed and Stoke City securing their Championship status, the clubs linked with Johansson should be prepared to act swiftly. Johansson’s proven abilities at the Championship level and the affordability of his potential transfer fee make him an attractive prospect for clubs in need of goalkeeper options.

In light of Evans’ comments and Rotherham’s resignation to losing Johansson, clubs like Leeds, Stoke, and Sheffield United should capitalize on this opportunity and move quickly to secure the goalkeeper’s signature before other potential suitors do.

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