Anticipating the Departure of 5 Sheffield Wednesday Players in January…
It is evident that Sheffield Wednesday needs to refresh their squad in January, and this implies that certain players will have to make way for new arrivals.
Danny Rohl’s initiation into management at Sheffield Wednesday has been challenging, taking over in October from Xisco Munoz, who left with a 0 percent win record at Hillsborough.
Despite a notable win against Rotherham United, Rohl has faced four consecutive defeats. With a substantial squad on hand and the intention to introduce new faces, some current players are likely to depart.
Let’s identify FIVE Owls players who seem most inclined to seek new opportunities in early 2024.
- Mallik Wilks: After an impressive 19-goal season in League One with Hull City in 2020-21, expectations were high for Wilks at Wednesday. Unfortunately, he has struggled with injuries, making just four substitute appearances in 2023-24. Given his absence from recent matchday squads, a potential loan move to a League One club might be beneficial for all parties.
- Tyreeq Bakinson: Bakinson, whose contract concludes in the summer of 2024, has seen his role diminish at the club. Despite seven appearances this season, he hasn’t featured under Rohl, and several midfield options stand ahead of him. A fresh start, possibly in Scotland or League One, could provide Bakinson with more playing time.
- Lee Gregory: At 35, it appears Gregory’s time in the Championship might be coming to an end. With a prolific 11-goal season in League One last year, his impact has dwindled in the current season, playing only 67 minutes under Rohl. With six months left on his contract in January, Gregory could be a likely departure, offering his goal-scoring prowess to a League One side.
- John Buckley: Buckley, a loan signing from Blackburn Rovers, hasn’t lived up to expectations. Despite being linked with a Premier League move in early 2022, he has fallen down the pecking order since being substituted at half-time in October. Blackburn might consider recalling the 24-year-old in January as his time in Yorkshire is not proving beneficial.
- Jeff Hendrick: Another loanee, Hendrick from Newcastle United, has struggled to make an impact. With an oversubscribed midfield, Wednesday should explore the possibility of terminating Hendrick’s loan early, though Newcastle’s agreement is crucial. Rohl’s squad seems to have surplus options in midfield, making Hendrick’s departure a viable consideration.
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