Sheffield Wednesday are swiftly formulating their strategies for the upcoming summer transfer window, following the extension of manager Danny Rohl’s contract. Rohl has committed to a new three-year deal at Hillsborough after leading the Owls to a remarkable 20th place finish in the 2023/24 Championship season.
Players like Duncan McGuire and Mika Biereth are once again being linked with Sheffield Wednesday, having previously been targets in January’s unsuccessful transfer attempts.
In addition, Wednesday appear poised to explore the free agent market, with former Reading and Liverpool player Ovie Ejaria emerging as a new potential target. Another name on the Owls’ radar is Charlie Goode, who is set to depart Brentford as a free agent next month.
Thomas Frank, Brentford’s manager, praised Goode upon his signing, highlighting his quality on the ball and leadership attributes. Goode’s journey through non-league football and subsequent development resonated with Frank, who believes he can contribute significantly to Brentford’s style of play.
Despite his limited involvement at Brentford, Goode’s potential as an aerial threat and ball-playing defender aligns with the qualities of Di’Shon Bernard, a current Sheffield Wednesday player whose contract is expiring soon. Should Bernard depart, Goode could fill the defensive gap, given his pedigree and the praise he garnered from Brentford’s recruitment team.
At 28 years old, Goode still has ample time to realize his potential, and working under Rohl’s guidance could facilitate his resurgence, akin to the positive transformations witnessed in other players under Rohl’s management.
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