Sheffield Wednesday Crisis: last about potential takeover, Hillsborough, Player Exodus and more news: The72 – Football League News

Sheffield Wednesday Crisis: last about potential takeover, Hillsborough, Player Exodus and more news: The72 – Football League News

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The current Sheffield Wednesday crisis has reached the headlines throughout the summer, and when the start of the new season approaches, there seems to be no end.

Sheffield has long had to deal with the fleeting character of owner Dejphon Chansiri. In his 10 years as the owner of SWFC, there has hardly been a long -term period of stability, with the next Saga so far away.

Towards the end of the season, wider care, however, spread over a potential boiling point and the owls are now in a deep crisis.

Image with thanks to: Craig Brough/Reuters.

Wing in long sagas are common and just as the light starts to appear at the end of the tunnel, a new obstacle is created.

With the campaign opener from 2025/26 against Leicester City now only a few days, we offer everything you need to know about the Sheffield Wednesday crisis …

Sheffield on Wednesday take over last

In July it seemed to be moving in the right direction with regard to a takeover of a Sheffield Wednesday. BBC Radio Sheffield It reported that more streamlined sales processes were underway with the help of a professional sales team with a proven track record of supervision of the sale of clubs.

Such a movement has lifted the dependence on owner Chansiri, whose presence has disturbed earlier conversations in various cases.

SWFC - Sheffield on Wednesday fans protest
Image with thanks to: Craig Brough/Reuters.

The star stated that a ‘scramble’ would probably follow with different consortiums sharp before the purchase of Sheffield on Wednesday. Shortly thereafter the same exhaust said A proposed deal had fallen through the road.

Unfortunately, that is the last important update about a potential SWFC takeover. Danny Rohl – who had returned to train his team in the midst of an apparently approaching ownership switch – has since left and Henrik Pedersen has taken over it.

Unpaid wages

For July, Sheffield Wednesday players, employees and childhood scientists were told that their wages would not be paid again on time. Some have received a payment since then, but this is a third consecutive month where salaries have been delayed.

As a result, players have been able to take note of their contracts because of unpaid wages.

Sheffield on Wednesday player Exodus

PlayerAgeClub has become a member
Djid Gassama21Rangers
Anthony Siba24Samsunspor
Josh Windass31Wrexham
Michael Smith33Preston North End
Half Valentin28Preston North End
My Famewo26Hull City
Michael Ihiekwe32Blackpool
Callum Paterson30Mk down
Mallik Wilks26Pendula

As touched above, the Sheffield Wednesday crisis has seen different players leave.

While Djidi Gassama and Anthony Musaba were sold for reimbursements, Josh Windass and Michael Smith walked away from their contracts and have since become members of Wrexham and Preston North End respectively. There are more to follow, with Reports stating that Max Lowe is ready to do this In the midst of interest from elsewhere, although that is not confirmed at the moment.

Barry Bannan signed a new contractAnd colleague SWFC legend Liam Palmer is planning to stay in place. On Wednesday, however, not paid wages of Sheffield will only give rise to further doubts about the future of those who have remained so far.

SWFC - Sheffield Wednesday Man Max Lowe
Image with thanks to: Andrew Boyers/Reuters.

Hillsborough -Update

Last but certainly not least, developments about the required repairs of the iconic Hillsborough have added to the list of problems to solve in this continuous Sheffield Wednesday crisis. It was announced On July 29, the North stand would close due to safety problems after a meeting between the Sheffield City Council and a safety advice group.

To reopen, the standard requires considerable repairs and investments to meet the necessary guidelines.

SWFC - Sheffield Wednesday Home Ground, Hillsborough
Image with thanks to: Ed Sykes/Reuters.

After at the time there would be further communication with fans at the earliest chance, SWFC did not publish any further update on the issue and as it looks now, the position of more than 9,000 seats will not be used for competitions or another copy.

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