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Sydie Peck opens up on Sheffield United debt of gratitude as West Ham United transfer…

Sydie Peck opens up on Sheffield United debt of gratitude as West Ham United transfer speculation emerges

A year on, the 20-year-old has played and scored for his England age group, made 47 appearances as the Blades fell just short of promotion to the Premier League and is now being linked with a move to the Premier League. West Ham United have been credited with interest in Peck, with Graham Potter said to be keen on adding more energy to his Hammers midfield.

Speaking exclusively to The Star before the painful end to last season at Wembley, Peck - who is under contract with United until 2028 after penning fresh terms last year - reflected: “It was a massive decision [to move to United.] I think the interviews that I have done have previously been all about Arsenal, Arsenal, Arsenal.

Sydie Peck opens up on Sheffield United gratitude amid West Ham United transfer links

“But the development that I had here at United in the space of three, four years ... it was massive. So I can only credit Sheffield United football club for helping me develop. They've pretty much made me who I am today and I'm grateful for that.

“I had to make that step to move away from family, it was challenging for a while but it helped me become a man with my own responsibilities to take care of. The environment here is very down-to-earth.

“When the bad times do come, they do put an arm around you when they think the time's right. But they make it clear that you have to lean yourself, figure things out yourself. It also makes you a man.”

“I'd say that I understand the game better,” said Peck, when asked how the last 12 months had changed him. “Knowing what to do in certain aspects. I've learned a lot football-wise. And I've learned a lot about myself. I'd say I've grown over the period from when I made my debut. I was obviously grateful for that opportunity.

“I do feel the connection with the supporters, for sure. It's a great fan base. When they sing my name, I do hear it. It makes me feel good and gives me a little extra boost on the pitch. I won't shy away, I always give my best. And hopefully that's enough.”

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