Does Dejphon Chansiri really have any intention of selling?

Does Dejphon Chansiri really have any intention of selling?

According to the most recent news on Dejphon Chansiri’s attempts to sell Sheffield Wednesday, no bids are

approaching his valuation, thus it appears that the club will remain owned by him.

Sheffield Wednesday supporters have had a turbulent summer as a result of Dejphon Chansiri’s failure to pay his

employees on time, which has resulted in transfer restrictions for their team.

Additionally, those supporters had to watch as important players like Djeidi Gassama and Anthony Musaba were

sold to generate money. Even worse, because of the problems at the club, Josh Windass and Michael Smith ended

their own contracts.

Although Chansiri has stated that he is ready to selling the club, bids have stalled this summer due to rumours of an

odd procedure going on behind the scenes.

Dejphon Chansiri refuses to budge on Sheffield Wednesday valuation

Chansiri is believed to have turned down Adam Shaw’s $75 million offer for Wednesday earlier this summer, and

recent rumours of Shaw taking over have died down.

According to Alan Nixon’s report on Patreon, Chansiri is still pricing himself out of a sale, which has provided some

insight into the current situation.

Nixon claims that despite all of the current turmoil at the club, Chansiri is sticking to his valuation, which is still “a

staggering £100 million.”

The EFL has imposed a number of sanctions on Wednesday, and if the situation persists, more may follow.

Additionally, it is believed that Chansiri would immediately leave any prospective new owner with a £4 million debt.

All of this, twinned with the dwindling squad numbers, calls into question the price tag that Chansiri has set.

Nixon adds that insiders claim Chansiri has dropped his demands from £150m to £100m this summer, but

interested parties still see this as being “far too high for any chance of a deal.”

Does Dejphon Chansiri really have any intention of selling?

There are some who claim Chansiri is secretly reluctant to sell Sheffield Wednesday, and it’s becoming increasingly

likely that they might be right.

Many have stated that Chansiri is challenging to work with even in the best of circumstances, and his insistence on

the £100 million price tag may prevent any possible takeover from moving forward.

Supporters are clamouring for Chansiri to leave, and it appears that his departure is the only way this once-great

team will have a chance to turn things around.

But with only two weeks until the season begins, it is hard to think of a scenario in which Chansiri is not leading the

team in the opening match at Hillsborough. Whether he is present or not, it will be fascinating to observe the fan

reaction if that is the case.

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