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Scottish Sun
12 hours ago
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- Scottish Sun
Sheffield Wednesday facing race against time to avoid players walking out on Championship club
The club were handed a transfer ban earlier this week OWL FLIGHT Sheffield Wednesday facing race against time to avoid players walking out on Championship club Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY owner Dejphon Chansiri faces a race against time to avoid any of his players walking out at Hillsborough. Some of them are still owed part of their wages for May and all their pay for June. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Dejphon Chansiri needs to pay the players of Sheffield Wednesday Credit: Getty 3 The club can not pay for players until January 2027 Credit: Getty Under Fifa rules those affected could give notice to rip up their contracts if unpaid for two consecutive months in a calendar year. EFL chiefs have put the Championship club under a transfer embargo until they cough up and bring salaries up to date. But if they fail to pay those affected players at the end of this month, they run the risk of losing them. It is not known which players have or not been paid but SunSport understands it is a small group affected. The club were late with wages in March, but they were paid in full, so that does not count under FIFA regulations, while April was also satisfied. The EFL announced on Wednesday the Owls will be unable to pay transfer or loan fees until January 2027. This means they can only go for free transfers or loans with no money changing hands between clubs. Fans are worried that the chaos could seriously rip the heart out of their club and further rile them against the Thai businessman, who has previously dubbed the supporters as 'selfish'. JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS 3 Danny Rohl is unhappy at the club Credit: Getty German boss Danny Rohl is known to be unhappy about the situation and open to talks with other clubs. He has been ordered back to England early from his summer holidays to start preparing for the new season and threatened with a hefty fine if he fails to do so. Rohl believes had Chansiri backed him sufficiently in the January transfer window they would have nabbed one of the play-off spots rather than finishing 10 points adrift. Meanwhile, former owner Milan Mandaric has jetted to the country for talks to help save his old club. The Serbian chief was in charge of the Owls between 2010 and 2015 before selling them to the current owner for £37.5million.


The Sun
12 hours ago
- Business
- The Sun
Sheffield Wednesday facing race against time to avoid players walking out on Championship club
SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY owner Dejphon Chansiri faces a race against time to avoid any of his players walking out at Hillsborough. Some of them are still owed part of their wages for May and all their pay for June. 3 3 Under Fifa rules those affected could give notice to rip up their contracts if unpaid for two consecutive months in a calendar year. EFL chiefs have put the Championship club under a transfer embargo until they cough up and bring salaries up to date. But if they fail to pay those affected players at the end of this month, they run the risk of losing them. It is not known which players have or not been paid but SunSport understands it is a small group affected. The club were late with wages in March, but they were paid in full, so that does not count under FIFA regulations, while April was also satisfied. The EFL announced on Wednesday the Owls will be unable to pay transfer or loan fees until January 2027. This means they can only go for free transfers or loans with no money changing hands between clubs. Fans are worried that the chaos could seriously rip the heart out of their club and further rile them against the Thai businessman, who has previously dubbed the supporters as 'selfish'. JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS 3 German boss Danny Rohl is known to be unhappy about the situation and open to talks with other clubs. He has been ordered back to England early from his summer holidays to start preparing for the new season and threatened with a hefty fine if he fails to do so. Rohl believes had Chansiri backed him sufficiently in the January transfer window they would have nabbed one of the play-off spots rather than finishing 10 points adrift. Meanwhile, former owner Milan Mandaric has jetted to the country for talks to help save his old club. The Serbian chief was in charge of the Owls between 2010 and 2015 before selling them to the current owner for £37.5million.


The Irish Sun
12 hours ago
- Business
- The Irish Sun
Sheffield Wednesday facing race against time to avoid players walking out on Championship club
SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY owner Dejphon Chansiri faces a race against time to avoid any of his players walking out at Hillsborough. Some of them are still owed part of their wages for May and all their pay for June. 3 Dejphon Chansiri needs to pay the players of Sheffield Wednesday Credit: Getty 3 The club can not pay for players until January 2027 Credit: Getty Under Fifa rules those affected could give notice to rip up their contracts if unpaid for two consecutive months in a calendar year. EFL chiefs have put the Championship club under a transfer embargo until they cough up and bring salaries up to date. But if they fail to pay those affected players at the end of this month, they run the risk of losing them. It is not known which players have or not been paid but SunSport understands it is a small group affected. READ MORE ON FOOTBALL The The EFL announced on Wednesday the Owls will be unable to pay transfer or loan fees until January 2027. This means they can only go for free transfers or loans with no money changing hands between clubs. Fans are worried that the chaos could seriously rip the heart out of their club and further rile them against the Thai businessman, who has previously dubbed the supporters as 'selfish'. Most read in Championship JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS 3 Danny Rohl is unhappy at the club Credit: Getty German boss Danny Rohl is known to be unhappy about the situation and open to talks with other clubs. Rohl believes had Chansiri backed him sufficiently in the January transfer window they would have nabbed one of the play-off spots rather than finishing 10 points adrift. Meanwhile, former owner The Serbian chief was in charge of the between 2010 and 2015 before selling them to the current owner for £37.5million.

Leader Live
2 days ago
- Business
- Leader Live
Sheffield Wednesday facing further restrictions on player recruitment
The Owls were already under a transfer embargo and the EFL announced on Wednesday that the Championship club were now also subject to a three-window fee restriction, covering the current summer window, January 2026 and next summer's registration period. The club immediately indicated their intention to appeal against the fee restriction, but it will stay in place unless the appeal is upheld by an independent commission. EFL Statement: Sheffield Wednesday 📘 — EFL Communications (@EFL_Comms) June 18, 2025 The fee restriction prevents them from signing a player permanently or on loan where the transfer or loan involves a fee or any other form of consideration being paid or provided at some date in the future. The fee restriction was imposed after the club exceeded 30 days of late payments between July 1 last year and June 30 of this year, the EFL said. Earlier this month the club and their owner Dejphon Chansiri were charged by the EFL over non-payment of player wages in March and May of this year. Those proceedings are currently being considered by an independent commission. Those liabilities to their players led to a transfer embargo being imposed, under which Wednesday can only 'staff up' to a maximum of 23 professional players. The embargo would lift if and when the club pay those liabilities.


North Wales Chronicle
2 days ago
- Business
- North Wales Chronicle
Sheffield Wednesday facing further restrictions on player recruitment
The Owls were already under a transfer embargo and the EFL announced on Wednesday that the Championship club were now also subject to a three-window fee restriction, covering the current summer window, January 2026 and next summer's registration period. The club immediately indicated their intention to appeal against the fee restriction, but it will stay in place unless the appeal is upheld by an independent commission. EFL Statement: Sheffield Wednesday 📘 — EFL Communications (@EFL_Comms) June 18, 2025 The fee restriction prevents them from signing a player permanently or on loan where the transfer or loan involves a fee or any other form of consideration being paid or provided at some date in the future. The fee restriction was imposed after the club exceeded 30 days of late payments between July 1 last year and June 30 of this year, the EFL said. Earlier this month the club and their owner Dejphon Chansiri were charged by the EFL over non-payment of player wages in March and May of this year. Those proceedings are currently being considered by an independent commission. Those liabilities to their players led to a transfer embargo being imposed, under which Wednesday can only 'staff up' to a maximum of 23 professional players. The embargo would lift if and when the club pay those liabilities.