Maybe when Ben Mee returns, The Blades will play with 3 CBs, and Bindon will keep his starting spot.
https://www.friendsoffootballnz.com/2026/01/10/deadline-nears-to-decide-whether-all-white-tyler-bindon-is-recalled-from-loan/
Sheffield Star writer Danny Hall reports that Bindon is likely to stay at United for the rest of the season.
https://www.friendsoffootballnz.com/2026/01/10/deadline-nears-to-decide-whether-all-white-tyler-bindon-is-recalled-from-loan/
Sheffield Star writer Danny Hall reports that Bindon is likely to stay at United for the rest of the season.
“The Star has been told that Forest do have the option to recall him, with a deadline to do so before the midway point of this month,” Hall reported.
“But we understand that the Premier League side are happy for their player to see out the season in South Yorkshire after conversations between officials at Bramall Lane and the City Ground.”
Bindon had a difficult start at United as the club fell into the relegation zone and United fans were critical of him.
But United manager Chris Wilder has made it clear he’s been won over by the All White since replacing sacked manager Ruben Selles.
“He’s been good,” Wilder said.
After a long spell on the subs’ bench, injuries opened the way for Bindon, and he has held his place since.
“He’s a young boy. We don’t want him to make mistakes, but he will do. But the performance of him and Japh [Tanganga, the United skipper] recently has been really good and really positive.
“I’m looking forward to working with him in the second part of the season.”