Last weekend, the Owls were defeated 3-1 by Middlesbrough, missing another chance to get some precious points on the table.
Speaking after the game, Wednesday midfielder Andre Green revealed he has no intentions of leaving the club even if they drop down to League One, and said: “I’ve still got another year after this and I’ve come here to play football… When I left (Aston) Villa I was a free agent for a little bit due to the circumstances of what’s going on.
“I’ve missed so much football this season, and I just want to play. My main thought is to be here, it’s where I want to be.
“Wherever we are, whether it’s League One or the Championship - if I can get a good season under my belt in the year I’ve got left then I can only be happy with myself. I’m not looking to get away, and I’m committed to staying here.”
The Owls are back in action this Saturday afternoon, when they take on Nottingham Forest at Hillsborough and look to make up some ground on Derby.
Here are today's biggest transfer stories and the latest team news involving Sheffield Wednesday and the rest of the Championship, as the build-up to this weekend's action begins:
1. Canaries keen on Andrich
As Norwich City plot their return to the Premier League next season, they've been linked with a move for Union Berlin midfielder Robert Andrich. His side are likely to cash in on the 26-year-old this summer, to avoid losing him for nothing at the end of his contract next year. (Bild) Photo: ANDREAS GORA
2. Howe still favourite for Celtic job
Ex-Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe is still the firm, odds-on favourite for the Celtic job, despite reports suggesting the Scottish side could struggle to get their man. He's been out of work since the Cherries went down at the end of last season. (SkyBet) Photo: Marc Atkins
3. Boro close in on striker deal
Middlesbrough are said to be in "advanced talks" with Bristol City striker Famara Diedhiou, as his contract approaches its expiry. The £5m striker has hit double-figures in the scoring charts in all of his four seasons at Ashton Gate. (Football Insider) Photo: Marc Atkins
4. Munoz pumped up for Premier League
Watford boss Xisco Munoz has branded the Premier League the "best competition in the world", and claimed working with the club's owner has been a "luxury", following the Hornets' automatic promotion to the top tier. (Watford Observer) Photo: Richard Heathcote