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.

Sheffield Wednesday boss shares ‘dream’ with Owls chairman Dejphon Chansiri

13/06/2024 Raymond 0

Sheffield Wednesday manager Danny Röhl has shared his and chairman Dejphon Chansiri’s mutual dream of seeing the Owls ascend to the Premier League. Last season, Wednesday narrowly avoided relegation from the Championship on the final day, thanks to a significant turnaround in fortunes following Röhl’s appointment in October. Now, he faces a pivotal summer marked by a substantial rebuild due to numerous player departures.

Röhl, who is ambitious about working at the highest level, has spoken enthusiastically about leading Sheffield Wednesday to the top tier of English football. He emphasized the importance of playing good football, signing quality players, and developing the club incrementally, including improving facilities.

Sheffield Wednesday thanked for Bradley Lowery gesture – follows £29k fan fundraising effort

09/06/2024 Raymond 0

The Bradley Lowery Foundation continues its mission to support families seeking treatments or equipment not covered by the NHS, fund research into neuroblastoma and childhood cancers, and develop a £600,000 holiday home in Scarborough along with a support line for families of children with cancer in the North East. The donation of the signed shirt symbolizes the ongoing solidarity between Sheffield Wednesday and Sunderland, reinforcing the unity and support within the football community.

Sheffield Wednesday told to sell Mallik Wilks this summer

02/06/2024 Raymond 0

It’s hard to dispute Callum’s suggestion that Sheffield Wednesday should consider selling Mallik Wilks this summer. Expectations were high when Wilks arrived at Hillsborough, but his time at the club has been marred by injury, hindering his ability to make a significant impact on the pitch. Given his struggles and the uncertainty surrounding his future role under Rohl’s management next season, parting ways with Wilks appears to be the sensible decision for all involved.

Sheffield Wednesday urged to cash in on Charlton, Reading and Stockport County transfer target

02/06/2024 Raymond 0

There had been concerns among Wednesday supporters that the club might lose Danny Rohl this summer. However, the German manager signed a new long-term contract at Hillsborough last week, ensuring his stay. The coming months are expected to be busy as he focuses on rebuilding his squad. Several loanees, including James Beadle, Kristian Pedersen, Jeff Hendrick, Momo Diaby, Ian Poveda, Ike Ugbo, and Ashley Fletcher, have returned to their parent clubs, while Ciaran Brennan, Reece James, George Byers, Tyreeq Bakinson, Juan Delgado, and Lee Gregory have been released at the end of their contracts.

Sheffield Wednesday Face International Competition For £6 Million-Rated Prodigy

29/05/2024 Raymond 0

Following a dramatic turnaround in fortunes coinciding with the appointment of manager Danny Rohl, there is considerable optimism for Sheffield Wednesday ahead of the upcoming season. Once seemingly doomed, the Owls managed a remarkable escape by going unbeaten in their final eight games and winning their last three, finishing 20th in the Championship. A pivotal win on the final day ensured their survival by just three points. With Rohl extending his tenure last week by signing a three-year contract, there is plenty for Owls fans to be excited about. The club has transitioned from facing potential relegation to League One to becoming an ambitious project under Rohl’s leadership.

Recently, they have been linked with young and promising striker Mika Biereth from Arsenal, further showcasing their ambition. Biereth, valued at £6 million by Transfermarkt, spent the second half of the season on loan with Sturm Graz, impressing with nine goals and four assists in 22 appearances. His performance has garnered significant attention, but Sheffield Wednesday now faces a challenging task in securing his services. According to The Standard, Sturm Graz wants to sign Biereth permanently and will hold talks this week.

Ex-Arsenal, Liverpool, Sunderland and Rangers man an option for Sheffield Wednesday – has trained at club

28/05/2024 Raymond 0

According to The Star, Sheffield Wednesday is considering a former Arsenal and Liverpool youth player as a potential transfer option for the summer. The Owls are preparing for a busy transfer window after successfully securing their spot in the Championship under dramatic circumstances. With manager Danny Röhl having extended his contract, the club is now focusing on bringing in new players before the pre-season starts.

The Star reports that free agent Ovie Ejaria is of interest to Sheffield Wednesday, having trained with the team towards the end of their recent campaign. Although he couldn’t be registered in time, the 26-year-old midfielder could be a signing target for the 2024/25 season.

Sheffield Wednesday man to hold talks with Rotherham United over transfer amid George Byers interest

21/05/2024 Raymond 0

Rotherham United is showing serious interest in another player who was instrumental in Sheffield Wednesday’s promotion, according to sources from The Star. Talks are expected to occur this week regarding the potential free transfer of midfielder George Byers, who is among the senior players leaving the club following its relegation. Additionally, Rotherham aims to persuade defender Reece James to join their squad rebuild under Steve Evans at the New York Stadium, as his departure from Sheffield Wednesday has been confirmed.