Wednesday is set to be another busy window as Darren Moore strives to bring in a host of new faces for the 2022/23 season, and he hopes to build a squad capable of pushing for automatic promotion.
With the window open and running, we took a look at the owl situation and what has been said so far.
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Hunt for Sheffield Wednesday defender intensifies as Owls make moves
How long is the transfer window open?
The transfer window officially opens today – June 10 – as teams get to work registering new players for the 2023 campaign, and it will run until September 1, when it will close .
Wednesday, and all other clubs so inclined, will still be able to register free agents who have not found new clubs after this date, as long as they have been declared free agents by the September 1 deadline.
For those wondering, the winter window will open as usual on January 1, 2023 and end on January 31, 2023.
What has Darren Moore said so far?
There’s nothing official at this point in terms of earnings, but Moore said “positive” talks had taken place, while admitting the competition was “fierce”.
Speaking to the club’s YouTube channel, Wednesday’s boss said: “It’s ongoing, it has to happen in the background… There are little frustrations with people who are on vacation – what you can understand – but some of the discussions have been positive and some of the competition out there is fierce.
“The type and level of players we compete for, there’s no shortage of one or two others. We have to do our best, and hopefully we can find the right players and the right mix in the club this season and hopefully push us again.
“It’s all part of the process. The talks have to go on, and sometimes you feel like you’re not going anywhere, but you have to have those talks with the clubs, the players and the representatives – there are so many discussions that need to take place.”
Who needs to be replaced?
As it stands, there are 10 senior players who continue to be a part of things last season…
Harlee Dean, Lewis Gibson, Tyreece John-Jules, Florian Kamberi, Bailey Peacock-Farrell, Olamide Shodipo and Jordan Storey have all returned to their parent clubs, while it has been announced that Sam Hutchinson, Chey Dunkley and Saido Berahino will not would not have their contracts extended.
It means Moore has plenty of gaps to fill as he prepares for the campaign ahead, and there could be more to come if Massimo Luongo, Jack Hunt, Joe Wildsmith and Nathaniel Mendez-Laing don’t make it. to agree on new agreements.
What are they looking for?
With outing numbers in mind, Wednesday looks to effectively reinforce every part of the pitch, although they are believed to be taking a ‘quality over quantity’ approach.
Centre-backs are the number one priority at the moment but the club are also looking for a new goalkeeper, some wide players and someone to help lead the line with Lee Gregory up front .
Splash the money?
Wednesday can spend money again after removing all embargoes and transfer restrictions from recent windows.
Does that mean they’re going to shed millions of pounds? It seems unlikely.
Wednesday is willing to pay for the players – their lawsuits against Mallik Wilks and Jayden Stockley show it – and they are believed to offer wages which are even more than many other League One clubs.
Who has been linked so far?
Well, there were quite a few! Which is unsurprising given the number of outings at Hillsborough and the scale Moore will want to cast his net.
Hull City’s Wilks and AFC Wimbledon’s Ben Heneghan are the two who have had the strongest links so far, one as a transfer and the other as a free agent, but nothing has happened. has yet been finalized.
Up top, Rotherham United’s Stockley and Michael Smith were mentioned as potential options at the club, and in midfield there was Colchester United’s Brendan Wiredu and outgoing Cardiff City man Will Vaulks.
Other outings?
Apart from the aforementioned players who are out of contract and may not agree new deals for the 2022/23 campaign, it looks like Moore is keen to keep the squad together.
There could well be a number of loans over the summer as the club look to send some of their young players out looking for regular football as part of their continued development – although those who will likely be decided a once the pre-season has started.
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Source: www.thestar.co.uk
This notice was published: 2022-06-10 04:00:00