Rangers boss Danny Rohl's interest in Max Lowe sparks speculation as Sheffield Wednesday players draw attention from other clubs.
The Star reveals that defender Max Lowe is among the Sheffield Wednesday players generating interest from other clubs in the January transfer window. Manager Henrik Pedersen acknowledged the club's awareness of external interest in several players, notably including skipper Barry Bannan, who has been the subject of serious interest from Championship clubs and those north of the border.
The Star has learned that Lowe, a senior player in Pedersen's squad, was the target of an early inquiry from Scottish giants Rangers, managed by former Owls boss Danny Röhl. While it's uncertain if Rangers will make a formal offer this window, the club's ability to offer pre-contract terms to Lowe, who is in the final months of his deal at S6, adds a layer of complexity to the situation.
Despite the interest, sources indicate that Lowe has expressed no immediate desire to leave the club, and the likelihood of him departing Hillsborough this month is considered slim. Lowe, currently injured, is approaching the end of his contract, and the club has no extension trigger in place.
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However, joint administrator Kris Wigfield's recent correspondence suggests the consortium aiming to take ownership has agreed to cover the club's running costs during the transition period, potentially alleviating the need for an immediate fire sale. The consortium has deposited a substantial non-refundable deposit and committed to funding the club's losses until the process is complete, indicating a more stable outlook for the club and its players.