Scott Wright sees Rangers transfer exit route emerge as Sheffield Wednesday make their signing pitch

30/06/2024 Raymond 0

Sheffield Wednesday has shown interest in acquiring Rangers winger Scott Wright, who has a year left on his contract. The 26-year-old has caught the eye of Wednesday’s manager, Danny Rohl, who is eager to bring him to the Championship side. Wright, who joined Rangers in 2021 and played in the Europa League Final against Eintracht Frankfurt, has found it difficult to secure a regular spot under manager Philippe Clement. With Clement planning significant changes and already adding five new players to the squad, Wright’s future at Ibrox is uncertain. Sheffield Wednesday hopes to finalize a deal for Wright before the new season starts.

Manager Philippe Clement discussed his vision for the team, emphasizing the importance of a balanced squad with both young talents and experienced players. He highlighted the recent departures and the need to integrate new signings quickly. Clement expressed excitement about the upcoming pre-season and the opportunity to instill the team’s principles in the new players, despite the challenges of managing a larger squad. He stressed the collective motivation of the players and staff to perform well from the outset, ready to tackle nine top games in the first four weeks of the season.

When Sunderland can make new signings plus important transfer rules after Premier League discussions

25/05/2024 Raymond 0

As the summer transfer window approaches, Sunderland and their Championship competitors are gearing up for a crucial period of squad development. Following a lackluster conclusion to the 2023/24 season, Sunderland is keen to bolster their lineup when the window reopens next month. Historically, the Black Cats have focused on acquiring younger talent, but this strategy might need adjustment to incorporate more seasoned players. With the confirmed departures of Corry Evans and Bradley Dack at the end of their contracts, Sunderland faces a pivotal summer.

The transfer window for Premier League and EFL clubs will officially open on Friday, June 14, coinciding with the start of the European Championships. This summer’s transfer window will close on Friday, August 30 at 11pm for English clubs, three weeks after the Championship season begins. Sunderland will be evaluating players across all positions, with recruitment dependent on potential departures. The club is expected to target at least one new striker and address a shortage of options in central midfield, while also preparing for possible loan moves for younger players to gain first-team experience.