Football League World
·14 May 2025
Exclusive: Don Goodman reveals Sheffield Wednesday fear amid ongoing Danny Rohl issue

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·14 May 2025
Sheffield Wednesday have the futures of Danny Rohl and over a dozen players to confirm this summer
Sheffield Wednesday look to be heading for a summer of transition as we wave goodbye to the 2024/25 season.
Having rescued the Owls from relegation last season and move them up to mid-table this term, Danny Rohl is attracting plenty of interest elsewhere.
But that’s not all, with Wednesday having at least 15 players seeing their contracts expire in the coming weeks, including the likes of top goalscorer Josh Windass.
We asked pundit Don Goodman whether, given the wholesale changes potentially on the way, Wednesday are on course for a tough season.
Speaking exclusively to Football League World, Goodman said: “It probably feels that the likelihood, certainly of Danny Rohl, being at Sheffield Wednesday next season is almost zero, you would imagine, which makes you concerned that they won't be as comfortable in the middle of the table as they have been this season.
“I do feel that the Championship will probably be a little bit stronger next season than it has been this season.
“I think it's been one of the weaker editions in terms of the depth of quality in the Championship, and that's why a very, very low points total in 68 has allowed Bristol City to finish in sixth.
“So, what we're saying is Sheffield Wednesday have been mid-table in a very weak Championship season.
“So, there's a lot of work to be done off the pitch through the summer for Sheffield Wednesday, number one: trying to persuade Danny Rohl, and number two: trying to attract players that will give them a better opportunity at competing at the top end of the table.
“But, obviously, the off-field problems need solving before they can move forward.”
It’s no surprise that Rohl is being linked with the likes of Rangers, Southampton and Bundesliga sides, given the turnaround he has brought about at Hillsborough Stadium.
He has largely been credited with the ascension from relegation battlers to mid-table comfort and, if that’s true, the Owls would already be in trouble.
Add that to the list of players potentially leaving the club for nothing this summer, including stars like Windass and Barry Bannan.
Losing such figureheads in the dressing room and Rohl at the same time makes a drop down the table seem more likely, especially when accounting for Goodman’s observation that this campaign overall has not been the strongest Championship ever seen.
But, sadly, that’s not all for the Owls.
It feels like almost a full rebuild could be required this season, but it comes as controversial owner Dejphon Chansiri is still at the helm.
Only a couple of months ago, Owls players were paid their wages late, which followed more than one occasion of the club being placed under a registration embargo due to financial issues.
It does not strike the tone of a club ready to invest in wholesale, quality changes to account for the departure of such important figures at the club.