LATEST UPDATE : Championships are now close to sign Sheffield Wednesday potential defender

Sheffield Wednesday center back According to The Star, Di’Shon Bernard is a top target for several clubs.
Sheffield Wednesday face a busy summer after clinching a spot in the Championship for another year.
Securing manager Danny Rohl’s future is critical, but after some initial encouraging negotiations, the German has gone on holiday, and discussions will restart once he has had some well-deserved rest.
Several important Hillsborough players’ futures are also uncertain.

Among them is centre-back Bernard, who became an important player for the Owls after signing a one-year contract last summer. According to reports, his condition is attracting attention from other sources.

According to the Star, a few Championship clubs and European sides are showing a keen interest in the 23-year-old when his contract expires. Talks over a new contract have begun and are anticipated to continue; but, if no agreement is reached, Bernard will be free to leave for nothing.

It is also reported that one of Bernard’s second-tier competitors is anticipated to compete for promotion next season, though no names have been revealed.

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According to the Star, a few Championship clubs and European sides are showing a keen interest in the 23-year-old when his contract expires. Talks over a new contract have begun and are anticipated to continue; but, if no agreement is reached, Bernard will be free to leave for nothing.

It is also reported that one of Bernard’s second-tier competitors is anticipated to compete for promotion next season, though no names have been revealed.

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Reasons to be optimistic?
The Owls finished a challenging season on a positive note, and there are high expectations for their future under Rohl. He has shown himself as a top manager, and if he can stay, Wednesday will aim for a larger and better 2024/25 season.

Keeping him and key players like Bernard, however, will be critical; otherwise, they would be back in the same situation they were in last summer following Darren Moore’s departure.

As a result, fans may be slightly concerned about next season for the time being. However, securing the futures of important players will change things, therefore Sheffield Wednesday faces a busy few weeks.

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