According to trustworthy journalist Miguel Delaney, Sheffield declined a “million pound” offer from two big clubs “million pounds” on Wednesday.
After Sheffield’s victory Wednesday, Pedersen “is extremely proud.”
The very young and exhausted owl side hit the Bolton Wanderers with a penalty mid-week, reaching the second round of the EFL Cup in the process. New manager Henrik Pedersen praised the players on Wednesday after the victory and took pride in the results.
“I’m very proud. There were many academy boys on the team, there were many debutants too. Before the game, we talked and not only have a very young team, but we also have excellent players around.
“I think there’s a lot to this performance. We were much more offensive in the press. We got more balls on the pitch and we also had the energy to play some transitions, especially in the first half.
“We came back from the draw, but we didn’t stay in the situation, it all showed us the next action, the next action, and every time Bolton scored, and we quickly rose and achieved a more or less new goal.
“They were together and kept going, and this belief and confidence really loved seeing young people do this. Another aspect for me was seeing how happy the senior players were. You could see them together.”
On Wednesday, he found himself in a very worrying situation that the club’s future is under threat due to financial difficulties, but despite this, bids for the players were denied.
Sheffield Wednesday rejects the offer of “good” heroes
According to Delaney On xSheffield Wednesday declined goalkeeper Pierce Charles’ “million pounds” bids from both the Rangers and West Ham.
“Sheffield Wednesday rejects a multi-million pound bid from West Ham and Rangers for Pierce Charles, leading to some stumping within the club considering their financial situation.”
Charles is a big player on Wednesday, so it means they want him to protect him, but some people may be wondering if he should move in by looking at the big picture.
The 20-year-old is now one of the owl’s most valuable assets and has been praised as “excellent” by Northern Ireland manager Michael O’Neill.
Unless people on Wednesday are confident that the club’s financial problems will suddenly ease, they should consider accepting the next bid that arrives at Charles.
It is a great shame to lose such a talented young player with a bright future in the game, but if his sales help save the club, it will obviously be a priority.