
Premier League club set to pay Sheffield Wednesday a six-figure fee if deal is completed
Sheffield Wednesday are set to receive another welcome financial boost from a Premier League club.
Sheffield Wednesday are facing three embargos by the EFL as owner Dejphon Chansiri continues to struggle financially.
The Thai businessman was unable to pay wages in May and June, and it’s recently been reported that money was not paid to Southampton and Norwich City for Shea Charles and Akin Famewo.
While finances are a problem for the Owls, they are expected to receive a couple of welcome boosts.
The first has been mooted for some time, with Sheffield Wednesday ‘locked in negotiations’ with Southampton for compensation over Sutura Kakay, who is leaving the Yorkshire outfit after turning down a professional contract.
Now, another club are looking to pry a second Wednesday youngster away from the club.

Manchester City to pay Sheffield Wednesday six-figure compensation
It has already been reported that Caelan-Kole Cadamarteri is set to join Manchester City this summer. But the Sky Blues are returning to Hillsborough for another rising star.
The Star is now reporting this weekend that Romario Collins is wanted by Pep Guardiola’s side.
And should a move for the young defender happen, Sheffield Wednesday will be due a six-figure fee in compensation.
The exact figure is not mentioned, but any amount of money should come as a welcome boost for the club right now.
However, it is stated that Kakay, Collins, and Cadamarteri’s moves could end up earning the club around £2m.

Every player to leave Sheffield Wednesday this summer
A number of players have already had their exits from Wednesday confirmed this summer.
Player | Club | Transfer fee |
Michael Ihiekwe | Blackpool | free transfer |
Pol Valentín | Preston | free transfer |
Ryo Hatsuse | Without club | |
Stuart Armstrong | Without club | |
Ben Hamer | Without club | |
Marvin Johnson | Without club | |
Mallik Wilks | Without club |
And as well as the aforementioned young prospects, more Sheffield Wednesday players could leave.
Barry Bannan is now a free agent, though he is still training with the Owls this week.
Elsewhere, Josh Windass wants to leave and has already been linked with a move away in 2025.
‘Every day Dejphon Chansiri remains’… Henry Winter makes grim Sheffield Wednesday prediction, it’s a ‘scandal’
Henry Winter gave a clear view of Sheffield Wednesday’s situation under Dejphon Chansiri and what could await the ‘famous old club’.
Sheffield Wednesday now face three embargos by the EFL, with the latter being placed upon the club after Dejphon Chansiri was unable to pay the amounts owed to fellow Championship clubs Southampton and Norwich City for Shea Charles and Akin Famewo, respectively.
The situation seems to get worse for Sheffield Wednesday, who are without a recognised manager due to Danny Rohl orchestrating a likely exit from Hillsborough, also appear to have no pre-season plans for the players who remain at the club.
Players have gone unpaid, which has notably left Sheffield Wednesday legends Barry Bannan and Liam Palmer as free agents. In what has been a disastrous off-season for the S6-based club, journalist Henry Winter has had his say on the situation.
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Henry Winter criticises Dejphon Chansiri for the ‘shambles’ at Sheffield Wednesday
Sheffield Wednesday have endured many struggles this summer, and that has been recognised by the national media, who have honed in on Dejphon Chansiri for the issues.
Henry Winter criticises Dejphon Chansiri for the ‘shambles’ at Sheffield Wednesday
Sheffield Wednesday have endured many struggles this summer, and that has been recognised by the national media, who have honed in on Dejphon Chansiri for the issues.
After it was revealed that Sheffield Wednesday owed payments to other clubs, on top of the fact that players and staff continue to go without pay, Henry Winter reacted to the events that have turned into a ‘scandal’.
On X, Winter wrote: “Every day Dejphon Chansiri remains at Sheffield Wednesday, a famous old club gets dragged further and further down. The shambles has become a scandal.”
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