Sheffield Wednesday attacker a wanted man as Owls talks continue
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The 30-year-old came to the party at exactly the right time as his goals and performances helped get the Owls over the line and complete the great escape this season, and his return of eight goals and assists in 25 league games is certainly not to be sniffed at. Manager, Danny Röhl, has spoken highly of the Wednesday attacker, and the skillset that he offers, and The Star reported recently that talks were underway to try and tie him down to a new contract at S6. Nothing has been agreed as things...

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