Football League World
·06 de junho de 2025
What is happening with Barry Bannan’s Sheffield Wednesday contract?

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·06 de junho de 2025
The 35-year-old's contract is set to run out at the end of the season, with a new one yet to be signed
Barry Bannan completed his ninth season at Hillsborough in the 2024/25 campaign, with the 35-year-old once again being an integral part of the Owls side.
Bannan played 41 times in the Championship last season, meaning that all but one of his nine seasons at the club have seen him play over 40 league games, with the sole anomaly coming way back in the 2017/18 season.
Bannan's contract expired at the end of the season, and Sheffield Wednesday showed their intentions of keeping him around by offering him a new deal.
Sheffield Wednesday's captain has shown incredible longevity across his entire career, and many Owls fans will be hoping that he can cross a decade at the club by remaining at Hillsborough for the upcoming 2025/26 season.
It's been radio silence in terms of contract updates at Sheffield Wednesday since they released their retained list in mid-May.
The list states that Bannan, along with Callum Patterson and Akin Famewo, were offered new contracts at the culmination of the season, but all have yet to officially accept new terms.
Now, there are more pressing matters at hand at Sheffield Wednesday at the moment regarding the club's recent charges for breaching the EFL regulations relating to payment obligations, so announcing new deals may be on the back burner for now.
You'd expect that if a new offer has been tabled to Bannan in the past month since the season ended, his legendary status at the club would make people inclined to believe that the deal is an adequate one, and the 35-year-old will likely be at the club for his testimonial year next season.
Dejphon Chansiri has been charged with "causing the club to be in breach of EFL's Regulations, despite his commitment to fund their cash requirements," after Sheffield Wednesday's wages were again left unpaid on time for the second time in three months.
The lack of stability at the top of the club could be a potential reason why news surrounding a new contract for the Wednesday legend is yet to surface. Perhaps Bannan is waiting for a solution before committing to his tenth year, too.
Either way, Sheffield Wednesday fans are due some good news too, and bringing in the man who has been instrumental in the good on the pitch at Hillsborough over the past nine years would very much suffice.
If he does return, he'll likely have the chance to break into the top four of the all-time Wednesday appearance makers next season, of which he currently sits eighth with 447.