English Championship side Sheffield United are weighing January reinforcements as they look to steady a season that has yet to gather momentum, with Tawanda Chirewa emerging as a monitored option.
Sports Boom reports that the Blades have been tracking the Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder as they push for traction from a current 15th-place position in the table.
With the standings tight and margins thin, head coach Chris Wilder is understood to favour players already accustomed to the demands of English football, reducing the bedding-in time typically required for overseas arrivals. That context elevates Chirewa’s profile, even if his senior minutes at Wolves have been limited following a recent promotion from the academy.
What remains unresolved is the structure of any potential deal. United have yet to determine whether a permanent move or a loan would best align with their short-term needs and longer-term planning.
Chirewa is not the only name on United’s radar. The Blades are also keeping tabs on Nottingham Forest defender Willy Boly and Sunderland midfielder Habib Diarra, underlining a January window likely defined by targeted, experience-led recruitment rather than wholesale change.