Speaking earlier in the week, ex-Owls midfielder David Prutton gave a scathing analysis on the situation at the club, and claimed: “We are looking at (Dejphon) Chansiri solely from a football ownership point of view… Given what has happened from the pandemic, these are very wealthy men who have got a lot of fingers in pies across the world that have been affected and that is just the way of the world.
“Far be it from me to know or understand the real depths of all that type of stuff.
“Lurching from disaster to disaster. Players again not being paid and not being paid in the run-up to this one. Whatever your earnings are, your living is relative to all of that.
“Just because it is vastly different to the person living in the streets wage doesn't mean to say it is any less relevant or any less important. They need someone to look at that from the running side of the football club in a practical and un-emotive way."
Meanwhile, the Star understand that manager Darren Moore played a key role in deciding which youth players were handed new deals earlier in the week, as he looks to reshape the playing squad from top to bottom.
Here are today's biggest transfer stories and the latest team news involving Sheffield Wednesday and the rest of the Championship, as the reaction to last season and the build-up to summer transfer window continues:
1. Woodman still unsure on future
Swansea City's star loanee goalkeeper Freddie Woodman has admitted he'll face "serious competition" to win the number one shirt at his parent club Newcastle, and refused to rule out a permanent move to join his current side. (Wales Online)
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2. Transfer boost for Luton and Millwall
Luton Town and Millwall's respective hopes of landing Motherwell's Allan Campbell look to have improved, with reports north of the border suggesting he'll leave at the end of his current contract. He's been capped 24 times at U21 level for Scotland. (Daily Record)
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3. Robinson favourite for Doncaster job
Ex-Luton Town, Preston and Bournemouth player Stephen Robinson is the bookies' new favourite for the vacant Doncaster Rovers job. The 46-year-old was last in charge of Motherwell, where he stayed for almost four years. (SkyBet)
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4. Robins could swoop for Pritchard
Bristol City have been tipped to move for long-term target midfielder Alex Pritchard, who was released by Huddersfield Town earlier in the week. However, it will depend on whether new boss Nigel Pearson is also eager to seal the deal. (Bristol Post)
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