Former Rangers star addresses Sheffield Wednesday contract talks after dad states definitive verdict on son

The 31-year-old has dropped a major hint over his future at Hillsborough

Former Rangers midfielder Josh Windass has remained tight-lipped on his long-term future at Sheffield United, despite revealing that he has been in talks with club officials about a new contract at Hillsborough since November.

The Owls are prepared for a summer of change, with several key figures, including first-team manager Danny Rohl, nearing the end of their contracts. Among those names is seasoned forward and top scorer Windass, who has had another strong season with Wednesday, helping them to their highest league finish in the EFL Championship in six years.

The 31-year-old scored in the final day 1-1 draw against Watford at Vicarage Road, moving him to the top of the club’s scoring charts since the turn of the century, with 53 goals. Speculation over his future remains, with Brazilian club Santos previously expressing interest in the winter window.

Windass is unlikely to be without choices if he decides to leave the Steel City team this summer, as the Hull-born ace allegedly has an extension provision in his contract.

When asked after the Watford game if he may stay at Wednesday beyond the summer, Windass said: “You never know in football. I don’t want to dwell on the situation right now; all I want to do is celebrate the goal I scored. I’ve really loved my time here, and I’m forward to see what happens in the summer.

“The games we’ve had, the moments I’ve had at this club. Obviously there have been a few bad ones, but wearing the Sheffield Wednesday shirt has always been a huge honour.”

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