After Santos’ bid, Josh Windas of Sheffield Wednesday predicted the team’s future: “Possibility”

After Santos’ bid, Josh Windas of Sheffield Wednesday predicted the team’s future: “Possibility”

Part of Football League World’s ‘Terrace Talk’ series, this piece offers our FLW Fan Pundits their personal thoughts on the newest breaking news, teams, players, managers, possible additions, and more.

When the transfer window closed on Monday night, Sheffield Wednesday supporters will have exhaled deeply because they could finally allay their fears that Josh Windass would leave the team—at least for the winter.

The 31-year-old was reportedly a target for Santos, a Brazilian team, in recent weeks. FLW exclusively revealed that the Owls had rejected an offer earlier in January, and there were even rumors of MLS interest. But as the transfer deadline came and went on February 3, no deal was struck, leaving the former Accrington Stanley man at Hillsborough at least until the end of the season, with Wednesday still in contention for the play-offs as we head into the run-in. But what does the future hold for the playmaker past the summer? We spoke to Football League World’s Sheffield Wednesday fan pundit Patrick McKenna to get his view on the situation.

Despite Santos and MLS interest, Josh Windass remains with Sheffield Wednesday.
Throughout the winter, Windass was apparently in high demand. According to reports, his former Rangers manager, Pedro Caixinha, wants to bring the midfield player to Brazil to work with the second-tier team when their season starts in a few weeks.

The playmaker, who has 10 goals from his 28 league games this season, has been an essential component of Danny Rohl’s strategy during his tenure as manager of the Yorkshire team. His diligence and inventiveness in the final third complement the German’s style of play.

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