sheffield wednesday Preparing for life in Division I has been going on for a while now.
Two devastating points deductions this season have left the Owls with seven points at the bottom of the league. championship table. To make matters worse, club legend and now former captain Barry Bannan has also recently jumped ship to promotion-seeking Millwall.
Thankfully, deadline day is likely to bring a rare smile to the faces of the Hillsborough crowd, as a late loan deal for an exciting Premier League youngster could now be in the works.
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The sea has been choppy for South Yorkshire’s blue and whites this season, but there have been some glimmers of hope here and there in terms of entry.
Jerry Yates, now on loan from Luton Town, joins Henrik Pedersen’s thin squad as an experienced EFL forward.
However, he’s not the only forward who could join the Owls. In fact, a move for Aston Villa starlet Rory Wilson is set to be completed before deadline day to further bolster their attacking options, as Reported by reporter Pete O’Rourke.
In fact, O’Rourke reports that Wilson is a last-minute loan target on Wednesday, but he is also on the radar of Stevenage and Wycombe Wanderers, who play in the third tier.
How Wilson became Cadamarteri 2.0
It remains to be seen whether the crisis-stricken club can snap up the promising Scot before the 7pm deadline, with another talented player with a deadly eye for goal (similar to Pele Kadamatri) likely to join.
We were hoping that any suitors sniffing out the promising 20-year-old later on deadline day wouldn’t be interested, but that now looks unlikely to happen as reported The Leeds-born star will join Wrexham.
He deserves such attention too, with a number of former first-team players leaving the building and the No. 18 having to mature in real time as one of Wednesday’s main attackers, as he has already done with 57 appearances for the Owls’ first team.
Having already scored a respectable seven goals in these senior minutes, the Jamaica international has more than lived up to his label “Future great talent” Presented by his former Wednesday boss Xisco.
Wilson is also hoping for an impactful learning experience at Hillsborough, with the powerful Scot receiving much praise for his potential from an early age, once boldly labeled ” “One of the best young STs” Brian McLaughlin, head coach of Scotland U17 team
He just hasn’t had the time off to show what he’s capable of at a high level. However, if Kadamatri leaves, this might be the perfect time for him to finally shine. “clinical” An attacker in the men’s game, McLaughlin also gave him the nickname as he regularly broke down youth team pitches.
After all, this season alone the Gervan-born threat has scored a lethal seven goals for Villa’s U21s in just 814 minutes of playing time, including a hat-trick of his own in the UEFA Youth League.
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Wilson’s goals vs. Kadamatri’s goals |
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Statistics |
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Games played |
71 |
93 |
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Minutes played |
4406 minutes |
5499 minutes |
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Number of goals scored |
44 |
No. 17 |
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Assist |
5 |
1 |
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career hat trick |
7 |
0 |
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Source: Transfermarkt |
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Astonishingly, Wilson also scored an impressive 7 hat-tricks during his career with Villa’s U21s and U18s, finishing a close second with 44 goals in 71 games.
In Kadamatri’s defence, the vast majority of his 17 career goals have managed to reach the senior level on Wednesday, with former Owls striker Michael Smith pointing out he simply has the quality “The trick” Easy completion opportunity.
The 22-year-old may well feel that a move to a Championship giant like Wrexham can take his game to the next level, rather than remaining in his relegation-doomed side where he is somewhat stunted.
If that’s the case, and he ends up getting a move to the Red Dragons, Wilson will stand out as a raw and exciting replacement that they’ll have to get their hands on, as he’s very similar to the Red Dragons.








