Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday are already gearing up for the upcoming season in the Championship, as transfer activities intensify across the league. With numerous players becoming free agents as contracts expire on June 30, clubs are actively pursuing deals to strengthen their squads.
Sheffield United faces the task of rebuilding their team with several key players set to depart through releases and outgoing transfers. Similarly, Sheffield Wednesday aims to enhance their squad within budget constraints. Meanwhile, we’ve compiled the latest news surrounding the Championship.
Former Leeds United goalkeeper Paul Robinson expresses concern about potential player sales at the club due to financial challenges. Robinson highlights the club’s financial situation, citing losses and unpaid transfer fees as significant issues that may necessitate player departures. Leeds fans may be worried about the prospect of key players like Archie Gray, Gnonto, and Summerville leaving the club.
Coventry City is reportedly eyeing forward Mitchy Ntelo for the upcoming season. Following their unsuccessful play-off bid, Coventry is preparing for another campaign and has shown interest in Lokomotiv Ploviv striker Ntelo. The club has placed Ntelo on their shortlist for the summer transfer window, indicating their intent to bolster their attacking options.
Millwall manager Neil Harris emphasizes the need for squad strengthening after a disappointing finish in the previous season. Harris acknowledges the identified areas for improvement and emphasizes the importance of securing priority players to enhance the team’s performance. His goal is to maintain the team’s position in the division and rejuvenate both the fan base and the players’ morale.