November 28, 2024

Josh Windass for Sheffield Wednesday v WatfordWith the regular Championship season at its conclusion, the transfer rumour mill has already begun to circulate.

For the array of clubs not partaking in the play-offs in the next week and a half, attention and focus has already switched to the off-season where many players will be looking for clarity over their long-term future.

One of those is Sheffield Wednesday’s Josh Windass, who is still somewhat in the dark as to where he’ll be playing his football when the 2024/25 second tier season begins on the second weekend of August.

Josh Windass for Sheffield Wednesday v Watford

That is because a report issued by the Sheffield Star over the weekend labelled the 30-year-old attacker as a ‘wanted man’, with Windass still set to be out of contract at Hillsborough at present going into the summer window.

And the Star claims that a number of clubs – including Hull City – are already said to be monitoring his situation in S6.

Football League World’s Tigers fan pundit Ant Northgraves has mixed feelings on a potential deal for Windass – who is the son of club legend Dean – but admits on a free transfer it could be a bargain worth pursuing for depth.

“The Josh Windass link is a strange one,” Ant told FLW.Josh Windass for Sheffield Wednesday

“I think that a player who’s deemed not good enough for a side that was fighting relegation this season shouldn’t be getting linked with a side that’s wanting to get promoted.

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