Sheffield Legend has confirmed that Burnley 26 Year Old Super Stopper is a Most Wanted for Sheffield Wednesday Talks Going On Inside.

 

The Northern Ireland international made 16 appearances for the Clarets last season in all competitions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

He impressed during a loan spell at Hillsborough during the 2021/22 campaign, keeping 15 clean sheets in the league.

New Wednesday boss Munoz, who succeeded Darren Moore in the hot seat despite last season’s promotion to the

Championship, admits they think highly of the Burnley shot stopper.

When asked about a potential approach, he said: “Maybe yes, maybe no. He’s one of the goalkeeper’s on our list.

“I think he’s one of the important options for us but we always have three or four options for each position.

“He is a good goalkeeper, a very good goalkeeper, and he’s one that can come with us but we will see what happens.”

Arijanet Muric was the first-choice goalkeeper at Burnley for the majority of last season, while England Under-21

international James Trafford is reportedly close to completing a move to Turf Moor.

Earlier this summer, Peacock-Farrell said: “I am in a role where you can either get a lot of games or absolutely none. I’ve

been quite happy that I got the amount of games that I have.

“We had really good cup runs and I played the back end of the season as well as a couple of games at the front.

Overall, I could have done with a few more games and I like to play every game, but it certainly wasn’t a bad season.”

The 26-year-old represented his country during the Euro qualifiers against Denmark and Kazakhstan last month before

returning to pre-season training at Burnley.

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The Spaniard admitted the South Yorkshire club were behind their Championship rivals after a slow start to the summer

window but made it clear that any new arrivals need to “give something different for the team”.

Sheffield Wednesday 2023 summer transfers

Wednesday are preparing for life back in the second tier after winning promotion via the League One play-offs last term but

the permanent signing of Reece James, who spent 2022/23 on loan at Hillsborough from Blackpool, has been the only deal

done with more than a month of the summer transfer window already gone.

The change in the dugout, with Munoz replacing the departed Darren Moore, will not have helped but with less than three

weeks to go until the start of the new season, there has understandably been concern and frustration among supporters due

to the lack of movement in the transfer market.

Xisco Munoz on Sheffield Wednesday new arrivals

Speaking to The Sheffield Star after Tuesday’s 0-0 draw in the pre-season friendly against Spanish third tier side Real

Murcia, Munoz offered an exciting update concerning new arrivals and admitted that Wednesday were behind their rivals in

terms of summer business.

He said: “Everything is close, some players are close.”

Munoz added: “That part of the club is working very hard, he went on to say. I know people want to know names, but we

need to know what we want exactly. It’s true that we are later (than others), but this is the market… We understand that

whoever is coming needs to give something different for the team.”

Pressed on whether the deals would be done in time for the new arrivals to join up with the Owls out in Spain, he said: “This

is the idea but we know what we want, what the team needs, because we’ve been with them and we know how to improve.

 

“I don’t feel pressure, of course we need players and we need to start moving, but we need players who can give something

different. We can sign players, because we’re given a lot of players, but first I want to check them. I’ve checked them, and

now I know exactly what the team needs.”

Sheffield Wednesday’s interest in Bailey Peacock-Farrell confirmed

Peacock-Farrell, who impressed on loan at Wednesday in the 2021/22 campaign, has been strongly linked with a move back

to Hillsborough after Burnley’s promotion to the Premier League.

Munoz told Yorkshire Live that the 26-year-old is indeed a player on their radar as they look to tool up for the

Championship.

He said: “Maybe yes, maybe no. He is one of the keepers that we have on our list) and I think he could be important for us.

“But you know it isn’t easy. I try and give three or four options for each position and he’s one. He’s a very good ‘keeper and if

he can come with us then he can come with us but we’ll see what happens.”

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