NEWS JUST IN: Sheffield Wednesday According to several reports this afternoon, Coventry City has officially announced the signing of Owls’ incredible top-class attacker to a £30.3 million contract with £5 million in add-ons. This is a huge deal.

Sheffield Wednesday promoted from League One as late goal beats 10-man  Barnsley - Mirror Online

Sheffield Wednesday in three-horse Championship loan race for £1.4m Premier League man as ‘enquiries made’

Sheffield Wednesday have been busy already this summer as Danny Rohl strengthens his squad.

Sheffield Wednesday are one of three Championship sides to have reportedly enquired about taking Myles Peart-Harris on loan from Brentford.

Danny Rohl’s summer rebuild at Hillsborough is intensifying as Wednesday look to build on last season’s dramatic second-tier survival bid, which was not confirmed until the 2-0 final day win at Sunderland. The German only recently returned from Euro 2024 punditry duty but has plenty to do before the 2024/25 campaign kicks off next month.

Sheffield Wednesday in three-horse Championship loan race for £1.4m Premier  League man as 'enquiries made'

Finances are by no means infinite in South Yorkshire and so the Owls have primarily been looking at free transfers or low-cost options. And that has seemingly taken them into the loan market, with Football Insider reporting on interest in Peart-Harris.

Wednesday are thought to be keen on securing a season-long loan deal for the versatile 21-year-old, who joined Brentford from Chelsea in a £1.4million deal three years ago, but will face stiff competition from other Championship sides. Swansea City and Oxford United have also been named in the report, with all three desperate to cement their second-tier status and climb up the division.

Danny Rohl urges Sheffield Wednesday to keep battling after victory over  Hull

After a handful of substitute appearances for Brentford during the first-half of last season, Peart-Harris joined Portsmouth on loan in January and featured 12 times for the League One side, his two goals helping John Mousinho’s side clinch the third-tier title and a place in the Championship. There is no mention of a return to Fratton Park but a step up is expected, and the player’s preference would be to re-join Pompey if they do come back in.

Sheffield Wednesday promoted from League One as late goal beats 10-man  Barnsley - Mirror Online

“For me it’s been a very, very good journey, I have learnt a lot, I have experienced a lot, and I’ve shown qualities at times,” he told The News of his Pompey loan spell back in May. “There are times when I’ve come out of the squad, but I’ve remained positive and got my chance again. I would love to come back, we’ll see what the summer holds, you never know in football.

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