April 18, 2025
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Exclusive: David Prutton makes "intrigued" Sheffield Wednesday claim if  Danny Rohl leaves

Sheffield Wednesday have to target 53-year-old to replace Danny Rohl if he leaves Hillsborough

It had been an incredibly exciting first half of the season for Sheffield Wednesday in the Championship, but their campaign has fallen apart in recent months.

After narrowly avoiding relegation last season, Wednesday emerged as surprise play-off contenders after a strong start to the season, but their promotion push has collapsed since the turn of the year, with off-field events contributing significantly to their downfall.

The first sign of problems at Hillsborough came when manager Danny Rohl was linked with a move to Southampton in December, and that sparked a breakdown in communication between him and owner Dejphon Chansiri, with the German unhappy at being denied a move to St Mary’s.

Since the initial rumours about Rohl’s future emerged just before Christmas, Wednesday have won just five of their last 19 league games, and in addition to their on-field issues, protests against Chansiri’s ownership have gathered pace again in recent weeks after his late payment of March’s player wages.

The Owls dropped down to 14th in the Championship table after suffering their fifth consecutive home defeat as they were beaten 1-0 by Oxford United at Hillsborough on Saturday, and as a season that promised so much continues to drift to an underwhelming conclusion, the summer cannot come quickly enough for the South Yorkshire outfit.

Danny Rohl set for new Sheffield Wednesday contract after remarkable first  season at Hillsborough

Championship table (as it stands 16th April)
Team P GD Pts
9 Millwall 42 0 60
10 Blackburn Rovers 42 0 56
11 Watford 42 -5 56
12 Swansea City 42 -6 56
13 Norwich City 42 5 53
14 Sheffield Wednesday 42 -8 53
15 QPR 42 -6 50
16 Preston North End 42 -8 49

Danny Rohl’s Sheffield Wednesday exit looks increasingly inevitable

Danny Rohl in charge of Sheffield Wednesday vs Sheffield United

Rohl may have remained at Hillsborough in December after Southampton were reportedly unwilling to pay his £4 million release clause, but in truth, it feels as though the 35-year-old’s mind has been elsewhere for quite some time.

The public dispute between Rohl and Chansiri was resolved towards the end of the January transfer window, but the pair’s relationship has likely been damaged beyond repair, and the Wednesday manager will surely have been unimpressed by the recent wages saga.

Thankfully for the Owls, they managed to avoid a three-window transfer ban after coming dangerously close to the maximum 30-day limit permitted for the late payment of player salaries and HMRC debt in a single year, but the episode again highlighted the chaotic nature of Chansiri’s ownership, and it is not the kind of stable environment Rohl needs to showcase his managerial talent.

After parting company with Ivan Juric following their relegation from the Premier League, Rohl is believed to be Southampton’s number one target to replace him, and as his compensation fee reduces to just £2 million for Championship clubs, there should be no such barriers to a move this time around.

The Saints are not the only club keen on Rohl, with fellow Championship-bound side Leicester City and German outfit RB Leipzig also said to be keeping tabs on him, so he will have no shortage of options to choose from as he weighs up his next destination.

Sheffield Wednesday: Opinion - Danny Rohl's potential exit should raise  questions - BBC Sport

Of course, with four games of the season remaining, Rohl will not directly confirm his seemingly imminent departure from Wednesday, but it seems that the club are planning for that eventuality, with reports last month claiming that Chansiri is keen for assistant manager Henrik Pedersen to step up to the top job in the summer.

However, Pedersen has a managerial win record of just 33.3% across spells in the Danish second division, German third tier and Norwegian top flight, making him a potentially risky appointment for the Owls, and there is one external candidate who should be top of Chansiri’s wish list to replace Rohl.

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