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Sheffield Wednesday Takeover Update: Mike Ashley and David Storch Lead the Race Amid Deposit Concerns

Andy by Andy
March 9, 2026
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Sheffield Wednesday Takeover Update: Mike Ashley and David Storch Lead the Race Amid Deposit Concerns

 

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Sheffield Wednesday remain in administration, but fans of the Hillsborough club may soon see a glimmer of hope as significant developments emerge in the ongoing takeover saga.

 

Previously, James Bord’s consortium appeared set to take control of the club, but that deal ultimately collapsed, leaving two prominent figures—Mike Ashley and David Storch—as the primary candidates to guide the Owls into their next chapter. Former Sunderland co-owner Charlie Methven has also expressed interest, further expanding the pool of potential owners.

 

The Owls, officially relegated to League One for the upcoming season, will require careful planning from any prospective buyer, as the club prepares for life in the third tier of English football. Any new owner must also pass the EFL’s Owners’ and Directors’ test, and the Independent Football Regulator is expected to have the authority to approve the takeover by May.

 

Multiple Takeover Offers Submitted

 

Sheffield Wednesday supporters have endured months of uncertainty, as the club remains in limbo without permanent ownership. However, recent reports suggest that there may finally be movement. According to the Sheffield Star, administrators received several takeover proposals on Friday, with Begbies Traynor setting a formal submission deadline that day.

 

Currently, Ashley and Storch remain the leading contenders for preferred bidder status. Analysis from Alex Miller on X (formerly Twitter) indicates that the decision will be complicated by several factors, including closely matched bid amounts, late submissions from previously unvetted parties, and the complex structures of some offers.

 

Adding to the discussion, former Wednesday midfielder Carlton Palmer has publicly supported Ashley’s efforts to acquire the club, lending some high-profile backing to the bid.

 

Financial Picture Under Administration

 

The club’s interim financial report, released by the administrators, provides insight into the fiscal state of Sheffield Wednesday. Some key figures include:

 

£1.5 million generated from player sales since the start of administration.

 

£2.27 million spent on administration fees, calculated at an average rate of £471.50 per hour plus VAT.

 

£1.01 million in merchandise revenue, reflecting the loyalty and support of fans despite the club’s uncertain circumstances.

 

 

During Bord’s failed takeover attempt, he reportedly spent nearly £4 million covering losses while holding preferred bidder status, highlighting the financial risks involved in attempting to rescue the club.

 

Deposit Requirements Could Be Decisive

 

One of the critical hurdles for any takeover is the requirement to pay off creditors sufficiently to avoid a 15-point deduction in the next EFL season. Specifically, potential owners must pay 25p for every £1 owed to the club’s creditors.

 

Recent reporting by Alan Nixon suggests that none of the current bidders, including Ashley and Storch, have yet met this financial threshold. Nixon notes that this deposit could play a pivotal role in selecting the next preferred bidder. Reports indicate that Storch’s consortium has offered the highest overall bid, while Ashley’s offer is comparatively lower.

 

As with the Bord deal, any future preferred bidder will need to demonstrate that funds are readily available to support the club financially in League One, and that the EFL can be confident in the security of those funds for the upcoming season.

 

 

Sheffield Wednesday’s future remains uncertain, but the combination of multiple bids, administration oversight, and fan support suggests that a resolution may be on the horizon. Fans will be closely watching how administrators balance financial prudence with the need for timely approval of a new owner to safeguard the club’s competitiveness next season.

 

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