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Mon 16 June 2025 16:43, UK
Sheffield Wednesday star Djeidi Gassama has reacted to a message from PSG’s Senny Mayulu as several Owls players await payment.
Some Sheffield Wednesday stars have been paid, but several senior players are still yet to be paid May’s wages.
Crucially, if owner Dejphon Chansiri fails to meet his wage obligations for a second consecutive month, the squad members will be allowed to depart Hillsborough on a free transfer if they hand in a 15-day notice.
Meanwhile, boss Danny Rohl could be set for a standoff with Chansiri, as he looks to depart the South Yorkshire outfit.
Rohl is unhappy with life at Sheffield Wednesday (Credit: Imago)Sheffield Wednesday star Gassama reacts to Mayulu’s Club World Cup post
Mayulu scored as PSG defeated Atletico Madrid 4-0 on Sunday, 15 June, making a perfect start to their Club World Cup campaign.
Taking to Instagram [15 June], the 19-year-old wrote: “Beautiful day, beautiful win. We keep moving forward.
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“Thank you Jesus.”
The post attracted a like from Gassama, who made one senior appearance for PSG during the 2021/22 season.
Football Insider verdict
Gassama’s potential departure would be damaging for Wednesday
Should Chansiri fail to pay Sheffield Wednesday’s wage bill once again, it could beckon a devastating mass exodus from the South Yorkshire club.
Gassama performed well for Wednesday last term
Former Cardiff City man Callum Paterson could leave Sheffield Wednesday this summer, once his contract expires, which will be a tough exit for supporters to witness, after the 30-year-old helped the Owls win promotion from League One in 2023.
But Gassama’s potential departure would arguably be among the most damaging factors of the South Yorkshire side’s financial turmoil, as the 21-year-old still boasts bags of potential and has already produced the goods at Championship level for Rohl’s men.
Last season, the former PSG man notched seven goals and one assist in 43 second-tier appearances, while his pace on the counter-attack helped the Owls enjoy the fifth-best away record in the Championship.
He is still under contract until 2026, but that agreement could be ripped apart next month, should Chansiri’s financial mismanagement persist.
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