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WILSON ANXIOUS TO FIRE UP HIS CAREER

CHAMPIONSHIP
By Dan Barnes

HUNGRY: James Wilson

JAMES Wilson is keen to make up for lost time after joining Sheffield United on loan for the season.
The 22-year-old striker, who scored twice against Hull on his Manchester United debut in May 2014, hadn’t played a minute of senior football since suffering a knee injury during a loan spell with Derby in October 2016.
He remained at Old Trafford to fully recover and joins the Blades as United’s leading goalscorer at Under-23 level this season. He is now striving to get his career back on track at Bramall Lane.
“The most im...

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