Chris Wilder signs new three-year Sheffield United contract after dream Premier League promotion
SHEFFIELD UNITED boss Chris Wilder has signed a new three-year deal at Bramall Lane.
Wilder, 51, has guided the Blades back to the top flight of English football for the first time since 2006, having joined the club while in League One.
And the club’s board have backed their boss with a fresh new deal ahead of the new season.
Stephen Bettis, the Blades’ CEO, said: “On behalf of the Board, I’m delighted that the formalities have been concluded and Chris has been rewarded.
“Chris signing a new contract underpins everything we are attempting to do at Bramall Lane.
“He’s been the catalyst for our success over the past few years, he is a driven individual and his focus since promotion was secured has been preparing the club for the Premier League.”
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Wilder, a former Blades defender, took over at Bramall Lane in 2016 and led United to promotion from League One.
It took just two seasons to then leapfrog into the Prem with Wilder’s side finishing runner-up to Norwich in the Championship.
The former Northampton Town boss has already begun strengthening his squad ahead of the new season.
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Midfielder Luke Freeman has arrived from QPR in a £6million deal.
And Phil Jagielka has returned to his boyhood club having left Everton this summer.
Wilder is expected to land Brentford striker Neal Maupay in what would be a record £15m transfer.