Sheffield United: This is why Chris Wilder is convinced Kieran Dowell will be a big hit at Bramall Lane
Dowell became the first of three loan signings Wilder hopes to complete during the winter transfer window when he agreed a temporary move from Everton.
An England under-21 international, the midfielder made over 40 appearances for Nottingham Forest last season after being placed at the City Ground to further his development.
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Hide AdWith the race for play-off qualification delicately poised - fourth-placed United enter tomorrow's game against Blackburn Rovers seven points behind Norwich City in second - Wilder is loathe to recruit players without plenty of senior experience following Ben Woodburn's troubles since leaving Liverpool.
But, assessing Dowell's displays for Forest, Wilder said: "He's had games in the Championship which is crucial for us. And at a good club, an expectant club which is expected to perform with good support.Â
"We do the character angle but, from a football angle, does he add to the group? The two or three we're looking to bring in have got to add.Â
"That doesn't mean they are going straight in. They've still got to earn a place and take a jersey off good players. But they've got bring something and make the group better."
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Hide AdDowell, who is scheduled to spend the rest of the campaign at Bramall Lane, will make his United debut against Barnet in the FA Cup next month. A World Cup winner at under-20 level, the 21-year-old is now a regular member of the Young Lions' squad set to compete at June's UEFA Championship in Italy and San Marino.
United are thought to have beaten-off competition from a number of rival clubs, including Rangers, to capture Dowell, whose arrival in South Yorkshire will see Woodburn return to Anfield.
"Good players have got to expect competition and rise to the occasion," Wilder said. "While it is a team game, individuals have to raise their games as well.Â
"We have to raise our game in the second-half of the season. They are good characters, the people we're looking at, and hopefully they'll add."