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·17 December 2022
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·17 December 2022
Sheffield Wednesday have had a positive first half of the League One season.
Darren Moore’s side are firmly in the hunt for automatic promotion, sitting in a prime position for a top two spot in a fight with Ipswich Town and Plymouth Argyle.
The January transfer window will be considered an opportunity for the Owls to steal a march on their rivals, with Moore likely scouting any potential incomings that could improve their chances of promotion this campaign.
But there can be downsides to any transfer period, which Wednesday will be aiming to avoid.
Here are two nightmare scenarios the Hillsborough club will want to avoid this winter…
Dele-Bashiru’s exit
Fisayo Dele-Bashiru has emerged as one of the brightest young talents at the club over the last year.
Four league goals to his name from 16 appearances is an impressive tally for the 21-year-old.
But his performances have caught the attention of potential suitors, such as PSV Eindhoven.
His departure this January would be a big blow to the club, especially as the youngster is coming to the end of his contract this summer.
That means a fee received from any sale may not be maximum value, which could leave the club struggling to find a suitable replacement.
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Squad size shrinks
Callum Paterson is another player that has been linked with a move away from the League One side this January, with Scottish side Hearts linked with a deal to sign the forward.
Paterson’s contract is also set to expire in the summer, meaning Wednesday are now at risk of losing key players in the squad for minimal fees.
This will hurt the club’s ability to find proper replacements in January if they are sold, or it leaves them at risk of losing these players on a free at the end of the campaign.
Given the risk that certain loan players may also be recalled mid-season, Wednesday are at risk of leaving themselves a little light across the squad if things don’t fall the right way this January.