3 out-of-contract starlets Sheffield Wednesday should target in the summer transfer window

3 out-of-contract starlets Sheffield Wednesday should target in the summer transfer window

Sheffield Wednesday are regularly on the lookout for new prospects to bring into their ranks as future first-team players.

Sheffield Wednesday are hoping their Danny Rohl project will continue in the summer though there are constant questions over his future at SWFC.

Regardless from the managerial position though, the Owls are in for a big summer. The boss will need backing if they’re to bridge the gap from mid-table to the play-offs but the latest Dejphon Chansiri shortcoming doesn’t make for great reading.

Eyes will be on potential targets nonetheless, and there are shrewd deals to be done for promising youngsters approaching the end of their contracts at their respective clubs.

With that said, we put forward three out of contract prospects who Sheffield Wednesday should have eyes on this summer…

Salah-Eddine Oulad M’Hand – Arsenal

Sheffield Wednesday may well need another central midfielder this summer with Barry Bannan and Stuart Armstrong aged 35 and 33 respectively while loan star Shea Charles prepares to return to Southampton.

One situation that could pique interests is that of Arsenal man Salah-Eddine Oulad M’Hand.

After loans with Hull City and Den Bosch, the 21-year-old has gone back to the Premier League 2 this season and 11 goal contributions in 13 games shows he should be playing senior football. SWFC should offer him that chance as a bright talent for the future.

Harvey Davies – Liverpool

A goalkeeper will be needed this summer too. Pierce Charles could be in line for a step up to the number one role as Sheffield Wednesday loan man James Beadle sees his latest temporary stay end.

Charles’ ascension may see the Owls eye another promising young ‘keeper and if they do, Harvey Davies could be an option to consider.

An exit from Liverpool sees likely and with senior experience to his name from a solid loan at Crewe Alexandra, the youngster could be a solid backup for Charles and a potential future competitor for the starting berth.

Emre Tezgel – Stoke City

Last but not least is a slightly different suggestion, as Emre Tezgel has already played a decent amount of first-team football with Stoke City.

However, his stunning form at youth level is not earning him the senior opportunities he deserves. Sheffield Wednesday could do with a new talisman and on a free transfer, Tezgel could be a low cost option with a potentially sizeable resale value in the future.

The 19-year-old is out of contract and scored 17 goals in five U21s outings as of March 18th.

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