September 8, 2024

Owls consider move for Sunderland target

Sheffield Wednesday are still looking to add to their squad as they prepare for a return to the Championship – despite still waiting for confirm a successor to former manager Darren Moore.

A week has passed since the former Owls boss left his position at Hillsborough and several potential replacements have already shown an interest in taking charge. No matter who replaces Moore, there will be a need to hit the ground running in the transfer market and the Owls are said to be showing a ‘strong interest’ in Everton striker Ellis Simms.

The Northern Echo have reported Sunderland are keen on the Toffees frontman after he spent a successful loan stint at the Stadium of Light last season but Wednesday and fellow Championship newcomers Ipswich Town are also monitoring the situation.

Sheff Utd face competition for Man City prospect, Sheff Wed eye Sunderland transfer target

Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield United are both considering moves for Premier League youngsters.

Trafford has just enjoyed an impressive season on loan at League One club Bolton Wanderers, helping the Trotters reach the play-off semi-finals and claim the Papa John’s Trophy with a 4-0 win against Plymouth Argyle at Wembley. The City youngster has spent the last 18 months on loan with Bolton, keeping 33 clean sheets in 74 appearances and is now believed to be under consideration to test his ability at a higher level.

Journalist Alan Nixon has claimed the Blades are keen on Trafford but they will face competition from Middlesbrough, who benefitted from a City goalkeeper last season when Zach Steffan helped them qualify for the Championship play-offs before a semi-final defeat to Coventry ended any thoughts of a Premier League return. Football Insider has also claimed Premier League newcomers Burnley have ‘opened talks’ with the treble winners and Vincent Kompany is said to be a ‘big admirer’ of the young goalkeeper.

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