Sheffield United has reached an agreement with Premier League side Brentford to sign 19-year-old attacker Romelle Donovan on a season-long loan for the 2026/27 campaign, according to The Telegraph's Mike McGrath.
The England youth international is expected to undergo a medical examination before completing his temporary move to Bramall Lane.
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Donovan's arrival addresses a crucial vacancy on the wings for manager Chris Wilder following the departure of Andre Brooks to Norwich City.
Donovan's Background and Potential
The winger is under contract at Brentford until 2030, with a club option for an additional year, and has already made 29 senior appearances, including nine first-team outings for the Bees since joining from Birmingham City last summer.
Brentford director of football Phil Giles praised the young playmaker when the club permanently signed him last year after an initial loan spell.
"When Romelle arrived on loan in January, we knew he was a talented player with potential, but it's fair to say that in his time with us he's exceeded our expectations," Giles said.
Giles noted that Donovan's performances for the development squad earned him a place in the senior setup.
"His performances for the B team have been outstanding and he has shown himself to have a desire to work hard in training.
He has earned his place in our first-team squad for next season," he added.
The director emphasized that continued hard work would be essential for Donovan's long-term development.