In a summer of blows for Sheffield Wednesday, the latest negative headline comes with one of the club’s senior players leaving the Owls as a free agent.
After the conclusion of the 2024/25 Championship season, Sheffield Wednesday have been caught in the eye of a financial storm this summer which shows no signs of fading.
Sheffield Wednesday have a three-window transfer ban to contend with, and since then, Sheffield Wednesday were hit with a double embargo by the EFL.
Economic turmoil at the Owls, overseen by owner Dejphon Chansiri, has resulted in him failing to pay players’ wages by the end of June.
As a result, there are six Sheffield Wednesday players set to leave for free who are now out of contract, and fears were confirmed as July began with the news that an Owls legend will now exit Hillsborough.
Photo by Scott Llewellyn | MI News/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesCallum Patterson leaves Sheffield Wednesday as a free agent
With Sheffield Wednesday on the brink of collapse, as the Sheffield Star confirmed that Owls legend Callum Patterson has moved on from the club as a free agent, after his contract expired.
Patterson joins the list of Championship free agents after he rejected an initial contract offer at Sheffield Wednesday, and after no further contact was made on the club’s part, the versatile player is “assessing his numerous options elsewhere” amid interest from Championship and League One suitors.
The departure of promotion hero Patterson is the latest blow to land on Sheffield Wednesday supporters.
In the dugout, Owls boss Danny Rohl is close to an exit, with Leicester in talks over Rohl.
Regarding the financial saga, EFL Analysis revealed earlier today that Owls owner Chansiri is facing strike action after several players have gone unpaid for June.
Football finance expert Kieran Maguire revealed how Sheffield Wednesday fans can instigate change against the ownership of Chansiri, which is threatening the existence of one of the EFL’s most historic football clubs.
A football club that could still be playing in the third tier without the heroics of Patterson.
Photo by Scott Llewellyn | MI News/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesCallum Patterson leaves as a Sheffield Wednesday legend
Patterson arrived at Hillsborough from Cardiff City ahead of the Owls’ 2020/21 Championship campaign, and went on to make 186 appearances in an Owls jersey, scoring 31 goals and notching 15 assists.
Patterson scored the fifth Owls goal in Sheffield Wednesday’s dramatic 5-1 comeback victory over Peterborough United in the League One play-off semi-final second leg.
A historic night of EFL action at Hillsborough culminated in Patterson’s deft finish bringing the Owls level with the Posh, after Peterborough won the first leg with a resounding 4-0 win.
Patterson’s equaliser took the tie to a penalty shoot-out, which the Owls won 5-3 to send Darren Moore’s side to Wembley, where they beat Barnsley 1-0 to confirm their second tier return.
Former Owls boss Moore labelled Patterson as “unselfish” to Yorkshire Live during his tenure, and it’s clear why given that the Scotsman has featured in almost every position barring goalkeeper during his five-year stay in S6.