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It's time to talk about Sheffield United's transfer business...

"A bit more depth and competition could be just what they need to make an instant return to the Premier League," is what BBC Radio Sheffield's Rob Staton said the Blades needed at the start of the window, when injuries were threatening to hamper the club's promotion push.

It's fair to say it's been a busy one.

Ben Brereton-Diaz is back at Bramall Lane on loan from Southampton and already back in the goals while Leicester's 22-year-old striker Tom Cannon was also brought in for a reported £10m after a spell on loan at Stoke.

Ipswich defender Harry Clarke and Leicester midfielder Hamza Choudhury have joined on loan while deadline day itself was hectic with former Arsenal defender Rob Holding signing on loan from Crystal Palace and 19-year-old Nigerian winger Christian Nwachukwu and 22-year-old Peruvian striker Jefferson Caceres being brought in for undisclosed fees under the club's new 'data driven' approach to transfers.

The Blades are second, two points behind leaders Leeds, despite a two-point deduction for financial breaches, of course, but have these signings given Chris Wilder the platform for United to complete an instant return to the Premier League?

We want you to tell us what you think about the Blades' transfer dealings...

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