Hillsborough Exit Looms? Sheffield Wednesday Star Poised to Depart as Championship Rivals Circle

July 2, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Josh Windass looks set to leave Sheffield Wednesday this summer, as financial instability continues to cast a shadow over Hillsborough. The 31-year-old forward, who finished last season as the club’s top scorer with 13 league goals, has reportedly informed the club of his intention to move on. With 50 goals in 173 appearances since joining in 2020, Windass has been a key figure in recent years, but growing interest from Championship rivals and the uncertainty surrounding the club’s future may now bring his five-year stay to an end.

Sheffield Wednesday Stun Rivals with Shocking Double Raid That Leaves Rotherham Fuming

May 25, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Sheffield Wednesday’s 2022–23 season was a rollercoaster of emotions, defined by stunning comebacks and bold decisions off the pitch. While their dramatic promotion through the play-offs will be long remembered—particularly Josh Windass’ 123rd-minute winner at Wembley—the seeds of success were sown months earlier. Darren Moore’s proactive transfer strategy, highlighted by a daring double swoop on rivals Rotherham United for Michael Ihiekwe and Michael Smith, set the tone for a campaign driven by grit and ambition. The controversial move not only shook the League One landscape but proved decisive in Wednesday’s return to the Championship.

Exclusive: Chris Waddle Sounds Alarm Over Mysterious Scouting Issue at Sheffield Wednesday

May 19, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Sheffield Wednesday have taken the first steps toward their 2025/26 rebuild by releasing their retained list, with seven senior players departing and key figures like Barry Bannan and Josh Windass staying on. However, uncertainty over ownership and the managerial future casts a shadow over the club’s plans. Former player Chris Waddle highlights a critical issue: the lack of a strong scouting system means Wednesday will likely rely heavily on free transfers, but swift action is needed before quality players slip away. Waddle also questions whether the current ownership situation will allow the club to invest and progress, stressing the need for decisive moves to shape the team’s future.

Shock Exit: Forgotten 51-Cap Scotland Ace Cut Loose After Just 105 Days — Meanwhile, Ex-Rangers Star Secures Stunning New Deal!

May 16, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Scotland international Stuart Armstrong’s time at Sheffield Wednesday has come to an abrupt end just 105 days after his surprise mid-season move from Vancouver Whitecaps. The 33-year-old midfielder, who had hoped to reignite his career in the Championship and push for a Premier League return, managed only six starts as the Owls slipped out of the promotion race, finishing 12th. Now released, Armstrong joins a list of players departing Hillsborough this summer, while fellow ex-Rangers forward Josh Windass has secured a contract extension after an impressive season, continuing his long-standing role as a key figure at the club.

The Clock is Ticking: When the Truth About Josh Windass’ Sheffield Wednesday Future Will Finally Be Unveiled

May 6, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Josh Windass’ future at Sheffield Wednesday remains cloaked in uncertainty as the club heads into what could be a pivotal summer. With his contract nearing its end and speculation linking him to a move abroad, including interest from Brazilian side Santos, the forward has kept his cards close to his chest. “You never know in football,” Windass said following the final-day draw at Watford, where his goal secured his place as the club’s top scorer since the turn of the century. While discussions with the club have reportedly been ongoing since November, Windass hinted that clarity may soon arrive — perhaps even in a forthcoming documentary chronicling his recent journey. “I’m sure all will be revealed on there,” he added with a grin.

Revealed: What Josh Windass Told Sheffield Wednesday Teammates in a Fiery Changing Room Speech

May 5, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Josh Windass etched his name into Sheffield Wednesday history on Saturday, scoring a landmark goal that made him the club’s top scorer of the 21st century. His close-range finish against Watford brought his tally to 53, pushing him past Marcus Tudgay and into the record books. With his contract set to expire at the end of June, the timing of the goal felt especially significant.

Speaking after the match, Windass revealed an emotional post-game moment in the dressing room, where Barry Bannan led a round of applause and paid tribute to his long-time teammate. “Baz just gave me a nice speech,” Windass said, highlighting their close friendship and shared journey at the club. Reflecting on the milestone, he added, “All the lads were behind me trying to get me to score, which was nice.”

The Clock Is Ticking” – Urgent Message Delivered to Josh Windass as Sheffield Wednesday Exit Looms

April 29, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Josh Windass has been a crucial presence for Sheffield Wednesday throughout their Championship campaign, but his time at Hillsborough may be drawing to a close. Despite signing a contract extension last year, speculation about his future has intensified, especially after his father, Dean Windass, hinted that the recent game against Portsmouth could have been his final home appearance. With 75 goal contributions across six seasons, Windass has made a lasting impact, and if he does depart this summer, Sheffield Wednesday will face the significant task of finding a worthy replacement.

Sheffield Wednesday Boss Danny Rohl Drops Bombshell on 20-Year-Old’s Injury After Dramatic Middlesbrough Victory!

April 22, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Sheffield Wednesday boss Danny Rohl provided a reassuring update on Gabriel Otegbayo following the defender’s early exit during their 2-1 victory over Middlesbrough. Otegbayo was substituted due to cramp, but Rohl confirmed that it wasn’t a serious injury, praising the young talent for his growth throughout the season. “Gab is a big, big winner of the season,” Rohl said, noting Otegbayo’s significant development since pre-season. The manager also highlighted the tactical adjustments made to help the defender read the game more effectively, adding that both Otegbayo and Pierce Charles, fellow academy graduates, have the potential to play in the Championship next season.

Otegbayo, who has made 14 appearances for Sheffield Wednesday, is seen as a future star for the club, with hopes that he will continue to grow and eventually become a first-team regular. The Owls will be keen to give him more minutes in their remaining matches against Portsmouth and Watford, as they aim to finish the season strong.