‘Let’s see’ – Sheffield Wednesday’s transfer admission, Owls’ financial update, Leeds United’s January stance

‘Let’s see’ – Sheffield Wednesday’s transfer admission, Owls’ financial update, Leeds United’s January stance

The most recent Sheffield Wednesday news as a hectic month awaits both on and off the pitch at Hillsborough.

Ivan Juric, the new manager of Southampton, has not yet provided Danny Rohl with any information regarding the

future of Shea Charles, the loan star for Sheffield Wednesday.

In 22 appearances in all competitions in the first half of the season, the Northern Ireland international has scored

one goal and provided four assists after joining Wednesday on a season-long loan move in the summer. The Saints

may be able to recall the midfield player during the January transfer window, according on Charles’ performance at

Hillsborough. There have also been rumours that Serie A teams Atalanta, Leicester City, and West Ham United are

keeping an eye on the situation. As he outlined his own position during the January transfer window, Rohl has

maintained that he has not yet learnt of Juric’s plans for Charles.

Following the victory on New Year’s Day, Rohl stated: “No word yet. The fans, I believe, are hoping for more.

Perhaps there is a beginning to dream after 25 years, but for me right now, the most important thing is to reach 50

points as quickly as possible so that we can give them hope for more. In the market for January, let’s see what we can

accomplish. We put a lot of effort into getting to 36 points at this point, so I believe we are in an excellent situation.

Our next chance to go to 39 points is in three days.

Sheffield Wednesday’s pre-tax losses have increased despite the Owls return to the Championship and their

successful battle against relegation from the second tier.

After securing promotion under former manager Darren Moore, the Owls endured a difficult start to life in the

Championship under Xisco Munoz. However, the arrival of current boss Danny Rohl proved to be the catalyst for a

major upturn in fortunes as the former RB Leipzig and Bayern Munich coach led Wednesday to safety with a win at

Sunderland on the final day of the season. However, preserving their second tier status has not brought about an

improvement in the club’s financial situation according to Insider Media.

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