July 6, 2024

Wednesday forward Windass signs new deal

Sheffield Wednesday forward Josh Windass has signed a new deal.

The 30-year-old’s previous contract with the Championship side expired on 30 June.

After ending the 2019-20 season on loan with the Owls from Wigan he has gone on to score 30 goals in 110 league appearances since making the move permanent in September 2020.

Wednesday have not revealed the length of deal he has signed.

Josh Windass has agreed to a new Sheffield Wednesday contract ahead of the new Championship season.

The Owls have confirmed on their official website that the forward has put pen to paper on a new deal that will keep him at Hillsborough for the 2024/25 campaign.

There had been speculation over the future of Windass coming into the summer, with his current contract coming into its final weeks.

But he has put an end to the questions over his time at Sheffield Wednesday by committing his future to the Yorkshire outfit.

Josh Windass celebrating after League One play-off final

This will be a big boost for Danny Rohl, with the 30-year-old proving a key figure for the club over the last few years.

Windass has signed a new contract with Sheffield Wednesday, but no official length on the deal has been confirmed.

He will be with Rohl’s side for the 2024/25 campaign, where the German will be hoping to guide the team to an improved position in the Championship.

The young coach had a transformative impact on the club following his arrival in October, having taken over the team when they were bottom of the table.

The 35-year-old oversaw a remarkable rise that saw the team finish 20th in the table, with Windass’ contribution of six goals and two assists helping quite a lot (all stats from Fbref).

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