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Owls old boy poised for loan move



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Published Date: 10 May 2008
BEN Sahar could be off on his travels again next season after helping the Owls clinch Championship safety.
Other clubs are showing interest in the Chelsea and Israel teenager

He said: "I'm back at Chelsea now and we will sit down next week and discuss my future.

"I'll make the decision which is best for my future. I'm aware of interest from Premier League clubs and another one overseas."

It is believed that Chelsea still see the 18-year-old as a prospect but may be willing to let him go on loan again next season to gain further experience. Portsmouth have been linked with him.

It seems unlikely that he will be coming back to Hillsborough.

The Owls signed him because injuries had left them short of strikers, but they should have Akpo Sodje and Francis Jeffers back for next season.

Sahar scored three goals for Wednesday and made eight starts plus four appearances as a sub.

He signed off with the goal that tilted the vital last game of the season the Owls' way: the second one in the 4-1 win against Norwich.

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  • Last Updated: 10 May 2008 8:59 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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