Breaking News: Sheffield Wednesday confirms 2 STARS that the club will sign for free this season.

 

Here, we’ve chosen to examine two players who the Owls should think about acquiring.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When Sheffield Wednesday hosts Southampton at Hillsborough the following month, they will be looking to get the 2023–

24 season off to a good start.

 

There have been some significant changes at the club in preparation for the forthcoming term.

 

In addition to choosing to release seven players, Wednesday let Darren Moore go in June.

 

Last season, Moore was able to lead the Owls back to the Championship through the play-offs after his team’s excellent 96-

point total during the regular season.

 

Dejphon Chansiri, the owner of Wednesday, recently asserted that Moore’s departure was brought on by a dispute over the

conditions of a new contract.

 

The Owls will need to make additions to their roster in the upcoming weeks regardless of who is chosen as Moore’s

replacement in order to increase their prospects of finding some measure of success in the second tier.

 

The Yorkshire-based team may find it advantageous to look to the free-agent market for ideas in addition to splurging the

cash on players and making loan deals.

 

Here, we’ve chosen to focus on two unsigned free agents who would be ideal for Wednesday.

 

Who should Sheffield Wednesday be looking to sign on a free transfer?

 

When you take into account the fact that the Owls can no longer look to David Stockdale for motivation, you can see why

they will need to expand their goalkeeping alternatives this summer.

 

The addition of a fresh shot-stopper will give Cameron Dawson, who represented the team 33 times in all competitions last

season, some much-needed competition.

 

Chris Maxwell, who has a respectable amount of Championship experience, might be able to replace the vacuum left by

Stockdale.

The 32-year-old has played at this level in 125 games thus far in his career.

 

Released by Blackpool following the club’s relegation from the Championship earlier this year, Maxwell would be a good

addition to a Wednesday side who will be determined to consolidate a place in this division next year.

 

Should a reunion with Aden Flint be on the cards for the Owls?

Another player who ought to be on Wednesday’s radar is Aden Flint.

Certainly no stranger to life at Hillsborough, the centre-back joined the Owls for a second loan spell in January.

Flint went on to help Wednesday achieve promotion by representing the club on 20 occasions in the third tier.

The defender managed to make 3.2 clearances and win 5.9 aerial duels per game at this level as he recorded a

respectable average WhoScored match rating of 6.96.

 

Currently on the lookout for a new club following Stoke City’s decision to release him, Flint will be confident in

his ability to deliver the goods on a consistent basis in the Championship next season as he has been deployed on

a regular basis at this level in recent years.

 

Wednesday could convince Flint to make a permanent move to the club by offering the 33-year-old a lucrative,

multi-year deal.

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