In less than a month, the summer transfer window will open, and Sheffield Wednesday is still being connected to some big names.
Sheffield Wednesday will be looking to finalise several moves for when the summer transfer market officially opens for business on June 14th.
With his Owls team in dire need of some additions, Danny Rohl is aware that he will have a busy summer in S6, especially after revealing their retained list earlier this month.
A number of first-team players, notably Juan Delgado and George Byers, are leaving Sheffield Wednesday, and names like Di’Shon Bernard are still up in the air.
Here is a summary of the most recent Sheffield Wednesday transfer news, although it appears that the Owls are keeping an eye on a few names.
Duncan McGuire of Orlando City is still a January target for Sheffield Wednesday, while clubs in Europe and Blackburn Rovers are also interested.
Although McGuire has stated that it would “take a lot” to rethink a failed move to Lancashire this summer, Rovers are eager to rekindle discussions to sign him as his contract expires at the end of this year.
The most recent information about McGuire and Sheffield Wednesday comes from Alan Nixon, who has stated that although the Owls are interested in signing McGuire this summer, a permanent transfer rather than a loan agreement is required.
Posveda Ian to Sheffield Wednesday latest: After an outstanding stint on loan from Leeds United in the second half of the 2023–2024 season, Ian Poveda is eager to rejoin Sheffield Wednesday.
However, after the season ended, Poveda has had attention from the Owls and has been linked to Burnley, Luton Town, and Sunderland before the summer.
However, former Wednesday midfielder Carlton Palmer thinks that Poveda, 24, would be better served by returning to Sheffield Wednesday this summer.
Palmer recently stated: “Obviously, Sunderland and Burnley will be in the Championship next season, as will Luton and Burnley.”
“I believe Sheffield Wednesday is the best place for him to be.”
Ike Ugbo to Sheffield Wednesday as soon as possible Sheffield Wednesday is eager to re-sign Ike Ugbo this summer, and the Owls may have gotten a push in this particular chase.
Since Troyes, the parent team of the Canadian, was demoted from the French Ligue 2 last week, it is possible that the prolific Ugbo will be moving this summer, since the 25-year-old is not likely to be interested in playing French third division football the following season.
The Brighton custodian James Beadle is another player that the Owls hope to loan out again this summer. According to Sheffield Wednesday News, the Seagulls will most likely loan out the 19-year-old once more.
However, Brighton just declared that manager Roberto De Zerbi was leaving. Even though the team will loan Beadle out this summer, a manager change could cause delays and possibly open the door for other teams to enter the competition for his services.
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