Sheffield Wednesday fans will be livid if one ‘fantastic’ Owls youngster is sold this summer.

Sheffield Wednesday’s summer has been chaotic to say the least, with preparations for the 2025/26 Championship season taking a significant hit.

Whilst a takeover at one point looked to be on track, those hopes have since been derailed, with Sheffield Wednesday moving back to square one.

The latest twist sees Danny Rohl set to leave Sheffield Wednesday, as exclusively revealed by EFL Analysis.

The halting of progress in takeover talks could see Dejphon Chansiri continue to sell players in order to generate funds, as he has done with Anthony Musaba and Djeidi Gassama.

Whilst youngsters are not necessarily being targeted by the Thai owner, one could generate a short-term boost for Chansiri financially, but the fans would be far from happy.

Sheffield Wednesday owner Dejphon Chansiri looks onPhoto by Michael Regan/Getty ImagesSheffield Wednesday youngster Sean Fusire should not be the answer to Dejphon Chansiri’s financial woes

As the day-to-day running of Sheffield Wednesday continues to place a burden on Dejphon Chansiri’s shoulders, it would be expected that he once again turns to the first-team squad to see who he can turn into short-term revenue.

It would be expected that Pierce Charles could be moved on, with several sides likely to be interested in the Northern Ireland international. On top of Charles, Chansiri could also turn attention towards Sean Fusire as a player to potentially sell this summer.

The Owls youngster had his breakthrough under Danny Rohl, having notably shone in the EFL Cup win away at Brentford in the 2024/25 season.

However, not only will the funds be minimal regarding a sale of Fusire, but such a decision would not go down well with the supporters.

Sean Fusire of Sheffield WednesdayPhoto by Chloe Knott – Danehouse/Getty ImagesHow Sheffield Wednesday fans would react to a potential Sean Fusire sale

A Sheffield-born lad making a significant impact upon his call-up to the first team does not happen often. 

Even Danny Rohl had noticed the vast quality that Fusire added to the squad, and how at such a young age he has huge potential.

“It is fantastic to see,” said Rohl via The Star when speaking about Fusire back in August 2024. “I like his attitude, he is very calm, he is always listening and he wants to learn. These are the tools you need to make the next step. For young players it is not about doing it one week or two weeks, it’s about consistently coming to the next level and for this hopefully he will soon get the next opportunity to play.”

Due to the fact that he is so highly rated and could grow into a brilliant asset at the club, there are many reasons why letting Fusire go would be a chaotic decision by Dejphon Chansiri.

Players are set to leave Sheffield Wednesday this summer, but extra consideration must be given to those who, in a few years, could mature into brilliant stars at the club.