Josh Windass latest: Santos bid status and Sheffield Wednesday contract detail revealed

Josh Windass latest: Santos bid status and Sheffield Wednesday contract detail revealed

The South American powerhouses were rumoured to have launched a transfer bid to sign the 30-year-old Owls

attacker, who was a teammate of their manager Pedro Caixinha during their time together at Rangers. The Star can

now reveal what has been described as a “six-figure” transfer bid, which is significantly less than Wednesday’s

valuation of the 10-goal player. If Brazilian club Santos wants to acquire attacking transfer target Josh Windass from

Sheffield Wednesday, they will need to significantly increase their offer, according to The Star.

The South American powerhouses were rumoured to have launched a transfer bid to sign the 30-year-old Owls

attacker, who was a teammate of their manager Pedro Caixinha during their time together at Rangers. The Star can

now reveal what has been described as a “six-figure” transfer bid, which is significantly less than Wednesday’s

valuation of the 10-goal player. If Brazilian club Santos wants to acquire attacking transfer target Josh Windass from

Sheffield Wednesday, they will need to significantly increase their offer, according to The Star.

Windass was one of several senior figures to pen fresh terms with Wednesday in the summer. The Star understands

the length of his contract to be a one-year deal, though vitally the Owls hold a one-year extension trigger that if

enacted would stand to keep him at Hillsborough until the end of the 2025/26 season.

Now into his sixth season with Wednesday, Wembley hero Windass has been in sensational form and has already

surpassed his Championship scoring record with 20 matches still to play. Five goals in as many matches over new

year has taken his total Owls tally to 50 – he overtake Marcus Tudgay to become the club’s highest scorer in the 21st

century in three goals’ time.

“It came as a surprise this morning to be honest when my agent called me, but I love playing where I’m playing,”

Windass said on when speaking to TalkSport over the weekend. “Obviously when your contract is up where you are

there’s going to be talk like there always is. It came as a surprise this morning because I’ve obviously not spoken to

Pedro for a long time but it is what it is. When you’re in form these things are going to happen.”

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