Sheffield Wednesday’s Rising Star Proves His Worth – Is He Set to Join £100m Trio in a Big Move?

April 16, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Sheffield Wednesday’s Shea Charles has been nominated for the EFL Championship Young Player of the Year award, cementing his place as one of the standout performers of the season. The 20-year-old midfielder, who has made 40 appearances and registered five assists, has been a crucial figure for the Owls despite a season of ups and downs. After his loan deal from Southampton was cut short in January, Charles returned to Hillsborough on new terms and has continued to impress. His performances have earned him national recognition, as he now competes for the prestigious award against Sunderland’s Jobe Bellingham and Burnley’s CJ Egan-Riley. The winner will be announced at the League’s annual ceremony on April 27, with the event broadcast live on Sky Sports Football.

Sheffield Wednesday Plot Sensational Transfer Raid — Leeds Wonderkid Among Five Shock Signings in the Works

April 15, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Despite ongoing turmoil behind the scenes, Sheffield Wednesday are laying the groundwork for a brighter future by trialing five emerging talents from across the EFL. As financial uncertainty continues under owner Dejphon Chansiri — who recently confirmed there have been no formal takeover offers — the club is shifting focus to youth development. With manager Danny Rohl attracting interest from top clubs, the potential addition of promising players like Leeds United’s 17-year-old Owen Grainger and others from Burnley, Preston, and Leicester signals a strategic pivot. In a season filled with off-field challenges, this youth-driven initiative offers a rare glimmer of long-term hope.

Revealed: The Shocking Twist That Ended Will Still’s Sunderland Move — As Southampton Plot Championship Takeover

April 12, 2025 RAYMOND 0

As Southampton prepare for a fresh campaign in the Championship, they could soon come face to face with a familiar name—both on the pitch and in the dugout. Former Sunderland striker Ross Stewart may line up against his old club next season, while Will Still, once on the brink of taking charge at the Stadium of Light, is now a leading candidate for the Southampton job. Transfer expert Graeme Bailey revealed that Still had agreed to join Sunderland last summer and was even house-hunting before the deal collapsed over staff-related issues. Now, with the Saints seeking a new manager to lead their promotion push, Still—alongside fellow former Sunderland target Liam Rosenior—has emerged as a serious contender.

£10M Move, 583 Days of Hope… Then Heartbreak: Ex-Sunderland Star Relegated After Long-Awaited Comeback

April 7, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Ross Stewart’s long-awaited return to the pitch was meant to mark a turning point. Instead, it coincided with a crushing blow for Southampton, as their relegation to the Championship was confirmed following a 3-1 defeat to Tottenham. For Stewart, who joined the club in a £10 million move from Sunderland while still recovering from injury, the moment was especially bittersweet. His time at St Mary’s has been riddled with setbacks, with just 10 appearances to his name.

After the match, manager Ivan Juric praised the unwavering support of the fans, calling their loyalty “incredible” despite the club’s downfall. “This is great English football culture,” he said. “We must now face the mistakes of the past few years and build something better—because these fans deserve it.”