A host of young players are available as freebies for the upcoming season, and Moore will no doubt be watching the top flight outings to see if there is anyone who could tick a box or two at Hillsborough.
They may have been deemed surplus to requirements in the Premier League, but that doesn’t mean they won’t enjoy successful careers elsewhere… It’s something that’s been seen time and time again.
We’ve taken a look at some of the names released by England’s biggest clubs to see if he’s worth it for the Owls boss and his recruitment squad for the 2022/23 campaign. Some might be very doable if Wednesday wanted it, while others might be a bit longer…
Oduroh was one of five names on Man City’s published list this summer, but the 19-year-old full-back has played a decent amount of football for their U23s this season – including games against Scunthorpe United and Doncaster Rovers in the Papa Johns Trophy. He also played in the UEFA Youth League.
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Haygarth came through the academy ranks at Manchester United but joined Brentford’s B team when things didn’t work out in Lancashire. The left-winger made his senior debut in 2020 in the Championship but has now been released after failing to break into the senior squad.
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It could be difficult to get a work permit if Owls were eyeing Onodi, and the 20-year-old Hungary international is unlikely to be short of offers. The goalkeeper made his senior debut against Liverpool in the FA Cup last year but it has been decided he will move on this summer.
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Devine will leave Man United this summer after his contract at Old Trafford expires, and with Wednesday on the hunt for left-handed players he could be of interest. He played in the Scottish Premiership and League Two with St Johnstone and Walsall last season – and has already made his debut in continental club competitions.
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This notice was published: 2022-06-18 05:00:00