Sheffield Wednesday were initially linked with former Chelsea youth player Myles Peart-Harris in January and again before this summer’s transfer window. According to Football Insider, Sheffield Wednesday, Swansea City, and newly-promoted Oxford United have all inquired about signing the 21-year-old attacker on loan. Peart-Harris, who spent part of last season on loan at Portsmouth, scoring twice in 12 League One games as Portsmouth clinched the title, is set to become a free agent next summer unless Brentford exercise their option to extend his contract.
Sheffield Wednesday have had a promising start to the summer transfer window, receiving praise from fans for their increased ambition under owner Dejphon Chansiri. Their recent signings and positive atmosphere around the club could give them an advantage in attracting players like Peart-Harris, who have multiple options available.
Moreover, Sheffield Wednesday’s appealing style of play under manager Rohl could be crucial if Brentford, who hold Peart-Harris’s contract, decide his future. Swansea’s prospects next season are uncertain, while Oxford United, newly promoted, are expected to face challenges.
Adding Peart-Harris would bolster Sheffield Wednesday’s attacking depth, providing him with a significant challenge as he transitions from League One to the Championship.
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