Sheffield Wednesday have set their sights on two important signings in League One, and the latest information on the two potential signings has been shared.
The Owls will be desperate to get back on their feet in the Championship after such a difficult campaign last time out. After many tragic events off the pitch, the people of Hillsborough at least had the chance to breathe a sigh of relief when the Storch consortium completed the takeover.
This comes at the perfect time, giving Wednesday the chance to start next season without a points deduction and instead focus the summer on potential additions.
Forget Jamie Vardy: Sheffield Wednesday could make an even better transfer decision
Sheffield Wednesday can finally start planning for their future as they enter a new era under new ownership who could make a sensational move this summer.
Of course, there is a good chance that you will be a busy contact on all fronts. It remains to be seen who will head for the Ligue 1 exit and who will arrive to replace the departed stars.
But that doesn’t stop rumors from spreading quickly. Some players, such as Svante Ingelsson, have already been linked with a return to the Championship, courtesy of West Bromwich Albion. But while losing their Player of the Season would be a huge blow to Wednesday, they could potentially get two major stars in return.
Reporter gives latest information on Vardy and Bannan
Two big names that threaten to hog the headlines are Jamie Vardy and Barry Bannan. Both have been linked with a blitz move to Hillsborough, which would make the Owls undoubted favorites to secure a return to the Championship.
Reporter Alan Nixon has now shared the latest information on a potential transfer, replying to fans regarding the transfer news: “Bannan… Vardy… there’s a possibility… maybe.”
This isn’t a tell-all update, but it does suggest that both stars are definitely in sight for Wednesday. Of course, Vardy could pull off the most conventional signing now that he has left Cremonese as a free agent. The veteran forward has been a Sheffield Wednesday fan since he was a boy and could end his career on a fairytale note by taking the Owls back to the second tier.
When it comes to Bannan, things can get a little more complicated. The former star only left for Millwall in January but has not played the role he expected at The Den. There is now a possibility that he will return to Wednesday under new ownership, but it may be a surprise return right after leaving the club.

