West Brom make contact with Sheffield Wednesday star ahead of contract expiry

26/06/2024 Raymond 0

West Brom have initiated contact with Josh Windass, a Sheffield Wednesday player whose contract expires this summer. Windass, who played a crucial role in Sheffield Wednesday’s final three games of the season by scoring in each match, is likely to leave the club despite being offered a new contract. Reports indicate that West Brom and Birmingham City are both interested in signing the striker, with West Brom having already made contact with his representatives.

“Worth a gamble” – Swansea, Sunderland, Birmingham City and Coventry urged to make move for Notts County ace

18/06/2024 Raymond 0

Pundit Carlton Palmer has identified Notts County striker Macaulay Langstaff as a prime target for clubs such as Swansea City, Sunderland, Birmingham City, and Coventry City this transfer window. Langstaff’s impact since joining Notts from Gateshead in 2022 has been significant, scoring 41 goals in his debut season to propel the Magpies to promotion from the National League.

Despite initial doubts about his ability to perform in League Two, Langstaff continued to shine, finishing as the top scorer in the EFL with 28 league goals this season. His impressive form has not gone unnoticed, with interest reportedly coming from clubs like Birmingham, Sunderland, Peterborough United, Derby County, Wrexham, Hearts, and Coventry earlier in the year.

Sheffield Wednesday: Josh Windass and Will Vaulks developments will not help Dejphon Chansiri – View

16/06/2024 Raymond 0

Sheffield Wednesday faces a pivotal summer after securing their Championship status. The Owls seemed set for an immediate return to League One following a disastrous start under Xisco Munoz. However, under Danny Rohl’s guidance, they managed a remarkable turnaround, finishing 20th and ensuring their survival. Fears of losing Rohl were alleviated when he signed a new long-term contract last month.

Rohl now focuses on rebuilding the squad, with loanees like James Beadle and Jeff Hendrick returning to their parent clubs, and several players, including Ciaran Brennan and George Byers, being released. Cameron Dawson, Liam Palmer, Dominic Iorfa, Di’Shon Bernard, Will Vaulks, Barry Bannan, and Josh Windass were offered new deals, but only Palmer and Bannan have committed so far. Dawson seeks regular first-team football elsewhere, and Vaulks has joined Oxford United, while Windass, amid interest from multiple clubs, is the latest to reject a new contract. These departures heighten scrutiny on owner Dejphon Chansiri as the club navigates this crucial period.