‘Speaking to my agent’: Josh Windass says there’s a ‘big component’ behind his Sheffield Wednesday future

SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND - MAY 04: Josh Windass of Sheffield Wednesday celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the Sky Bet Championship match between Sunderland and Sheffield Wednesday at Stadium of Light on May 04, 2024 in Sunderland, England. (Photo by Nigel Roddis/Getty Images)

Sheffield Wednesday striker Josh Windass has revealed one ‘big component’ that could decide his future at the club.

Windass is one of many players out of contract at Sheffield Wednesday this summer, four years after joining the club on a regular basis.

Since then, the 30-year-old striker has scored 40 goals in 135 total appearances for the Owls, getting the penultimate goals in the last two seasons.

And both goals were important ones too with one being the winner in the League One play-off final and the second securing Sheffield Wednesday’s Championship status in their final day win at Sunderland.

Following the win vs Sunderland, Windass shared a cryptic message on social media which looked like it was hinting at a new contract for him in S6.

And now he’s admitted that manager Danny Rohl is a ‘big component’ over whether or not he stays at Hillsborough for the 2024/25 campaign and beyond.

Josh Windass of Sheffield Wednesday celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the Sky Bet Championship match between Sunderland and Sheffiel...

Josh Windass admits Danny Rohl factor in Sheffield Wednesday contract

Speaking on the Official EFL Podcast with former Owls midfielder David Prutton, Windass was asked on his future.

He said: “At this point I don’t really know. I know the club are speaking to my agent now about the next few years. I’m going to go on holiday, and I don’t know what’s happening with Danny yet.”

Prutton then asked Windass if Rohl staying at the club will play a part in whether or not he gets a new deal with Sheffield Wednesday.

Windass said: “I think so, yeah. But obviously I want to be at the club anyway. I’ve had such a relationship and we’ve had such a good time over the last three of four years.

“But Danny’s a big component, I think for the majority of the lads, to be honest. I think we feel like next year we can go on to even bigger things.”

The latest on Rohl’s Sheffield Wednesday future is that he’s held positive talks with owner Dejphon Chansiri, with said talks also including talks over a possible new contract for Rohl whose current deal ends after the 2024/25 season.

Sheffield Wednesday Manager Danny Rohl is pictured during the Sky Bet Championship match between Sunderland and Sheffield Wednesday at the Stadium ...

Josh Windass comment shows one thing at Sheffield Wednesday

There’s a clear air among Sheffield Wednesday fans right now, that the ball is very much in Chansiri’s court where the future of Rohl is concerned.

And the future of Rohl very much feels like the future of Sheffield Wednesday as a whole with his turnaround in the Championship being so unique.

Windass’ words reaffirm that view and so keeping Rohl happy and content, and at the club for the foreseeable, will have huge, wide spreading benefits for the club as whole.

One of those benefits may see the club keep a lot of their out of contract players in the summer, meaning that they won’t have to do another normal Sheffield Wednesday summer rebuild.

Expect a new deal for Windass to be one of the priorities for the club this summer, after he showed in the final three games of the season just how important a player he is for Sheffield Wednesday.

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