
Striker Injury Worse Than Feared: Could Be Out For The Season
Sheffield Wednesday loanee Bailey Cadamarteri faces an extended spell on the sidelines, with reports indicating that his groin injury is more serious than initially believed.
The 19-year-old had recently returned to Sincil Bank after a previous setback, appearing against Crawely, but has now missed two games in a row, sparking concern about his ability to feature again this season.
The talented forward had been in decent form for City, notching eight goals before injury disrupted his momentum. Now, with just a handful of games left in the League One campaign, his chances of returning before May are looking increasingly slim.

From Optimism to Frustration
After undergoing rehabilitation at Sheffield Wednesday’s training base, Cadamarteri was expected to be back in action sooner rather than later. Michael Skubala had initially provided a hopeful update following his side’s win over Bristol Rovers, but the latest assessment suggests the striker may be facing several weeks on the sidelines.
“We’re waiting to see where Bailey is at, but hopefully he won’t be out for too long,”
Despite these initial reassurances, it now appears that the injury is proving more troublesome than first anticipated.

What’s Next for Cadamarteri?
If the young striker is unable to return before the season ends, it would be a major disappointment for Sheffield Wednesday – the Owls will have to wait until pre-season to reassess his condition. Sheffield Wednesday manager Danny Röhl will undoubtedly be monitoring the situation closely, as Cadamarteri’s development remains an important factor for the club. If he can recover in time for the summer, he will have an opportunity to prove himself during pre-season, potentially earning a role in Wednesday’s first-team plans for the 2025/26 campaign.
However, for the Imps, the impact is negligible. With a shift in formation seeing us play one up top, James Collins is almost certainly our first choice, with Ben House and Freddie Draper also competent forwards. Jovon Makama has shifted out wide, and with 17 goal involvements all season, he is certainly another threat up top. Unlike previous loan player injuries, this one might not be as much of a problem as it first seems.
Bad news with Sheffield Wednesday striker’s injury worse than first feared
The 19-year-old forward is spending the season out on loan from the Owls with Lincoln City, and was having a good time of things over in Lincolnshire before injury ruled him out for a number of games.
Cadamarteri returned to action earlier this month though after spending some time doing his rehabilitation at Wednesday’s Middlewood Road training ground, but has since gone on to miss the last two matches for his loan club
Manager, Michael Skubala, said after the win over Bristol Rovers at the weekend that they were having to wait and see where the talented teen was at after having some issues with his groin, but did suggest that there was a chance he could be back sooner rather than later.