Sheffield Wednesday will be relegation favourites if Barry Bannan leaves

Sheffield Wednesday will be relegation favourites if Barry Bannan leaves

There is little hope for Sheffield Wednesday as they enter the 2025–26 Championship season mired in a financial and footballing catastrophe.

With just one week until their season-opening matchup with Leicester City, the club’s financial difficulties under Dejphon Chansiri have overshadowed Wednesday’s preseason training.

After months of rumours, Sheffield Wednesday’s head coach Danny Rohl and a number of well-known Owls players quit.

Barry Bannan, the captain of Wednesday, is yet to sign a contract with the Owls, but he has now spoken out against the club’s predicament on social media.

Barry Bannan breaks his silence on Sheffield Wednesday crisis

Bannan has continued to practice with Sheffield Wednesday in preparation for the forthcoming season, even though his contract has been out since June 30.

It was stated that two Championship rivals are “considering making a move” for the 35-year-old after Bannan shared his opinions on Sheffield Wednesday’s season.

Despite 10 years of outstanding service to the Owls, Chansiri has not yet given the Scotsman a new contract in S6, and Middlesbrough and Millwall are interested in him.

Now that Hillsborough and Bannan’s futures are uncertain, the enchanted midfielder has spoken out about the Sheffield Wednesday predicament in a passionate statement that seems to be directed for the fans.

“Keep in mind that no storm lasts forever,” Bannan posted on Instagram. Wait a moment. Show courage. Have faith.

“We are never alone, and every storm passes.”

Given Bannan’s significance to the Owls in recent seasons, many Sheffield Wednesday fans may find his departure to be the last straw.

Sheffield Wednesday will be relegation favourites if Barry Bannan leaves

Bannan will turn 36-years-old during the upcoming campaign, but there is still vast amounts of talent in his ageing legs, as seen in another outstanding season in the heart of Sheffield Wednesday’s midfield.

Last season, Bannan scored four goals and notched six assists in 45 outings, taking his Owls tally to 35 goals and 73 assists in 447 games after arriving from Crystal Palace in 2015.

Statistic Barry Bannan in 2024/25 Barry Bannan for Sheffield Wednesday overall
Games played 45 447
Goals 4 35
Assists 6 73
Barry Bannan’s statistics for Sheffield Wednesday ahead of 2025/26 Championship campaign

The Scotsman will be just as crucial in the Owls’ inevitable battle against relegation next season as he was in their promotion from League One back to the Championship.

Given that Millwall and Boro are interested in signing Bannan for his swan song, one Owls reporter has predicted that Bannan will take a player-coach position at Sheffield Wednesday, which is seen as a way to keep him on into the summer.

In an action that might spark a rebellion at Hillsborough, Chansiri needs to react quickly to offer Bannan fresh terms at the Owls before it’s too late to hang onto him.

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