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Fresh Sheffield Wednesday takeover update emerges involving James Bord – Owls could face big transfer issue

Andy by Andy
December 28, 2025
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A new update has emerged regarding the ongoing takeover situation at Sheffield Wednesday, with developments involving former Sheffield United advisor James Bord, and the club now facing the prospect of serious transfer-related problems if matters are not resolved swiftly.

 

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Sheffield Wednesday are approaching a potentially critical point at the end of January, as failure to finalise a sale of the club by that time could plunge them into yet another financial and sporting crisis. The Championship side has been in administration since late October, and although there was initial optimism that new ownership would be secured before the end of the year, that timeline has now clearly slipped.

 

While administrators have identified James Bord as the club’s preferred bidder, any takeover is now unlikely to be completed before January at the earliest. This delay is especially concerning given Wednesday’s dire on-field situation. The club currently sits rooted to the bottom of the Championship standings, having managed just a single league victory all season, and morale around Hillsborough is already extremely low.

 

The more pressing concern, however, lies off the pitch. With the January transfer window drawing to a close, Sheffield Wednesday could be forced into selling players simply to remain financially afloat if the takeover is not completed in time. The squad is already stretched thin, and any further departures could severely weaken an already struggling side.

 

According to journalist Alan Nixon, writing on his Patreon, the club may be left with little choice but to offload some of their most valuable assets once the January transfer window shuts. Nixon explains that there is expected to be a funding gap between the end of the window and its reopening later in the year, leaving the club short of working capital.

 

One player reportedly at risk of being sold is young goalkeeper Pierce Charles, along with several other promising academy prospects. Charles, who is just 20 years old, has been at Sheffield Wednesday since 2021 and is regarded as one of the club’s more valuable long-term assets, despite having spent much of the current season sidelined with a shoulder injury.

 

The reason for this looming financial pressure is that the temporary stability achieved after Dejphon Chansiri’s exit is beginning to fade. The club had previously been kept afloat through a £1 million loan provided by an anonymous supporter, combined with other short-term fundraising measures. These efforts allowed Sheffield Wednesday to meet wage obligations for players and staff through October, November, and December, but that buffer is not expected to last indefinitely.

 

Nixon also highlights another potential complication for incoming ownership: the future of manager Henrik Pedersen. The Danish coach is tied to a three-year contract, and sources suggest that terminating his deal would involve a significant financial settlement. Any new owner considering a managerial change would therefore need to factor in the cost of compensation, which could place further strain on already tight finances.

 

Given how limited the squad already is, supporters are understandably concerned about the prospect of losing more players in January. The departure of someone like Pierce Charles would be particularly damaging, both in terms of squad depth and future value. Additionally, if rival clubs are aware of Wednesday’s precarious financial position, any offers received may fall well short of the player’s true worth.

 

Ultimately, Sheffield Wednesday urgently require fresh funding to carry them through to the end of the season. The hope had been that new ownership would be in place before the end of January, but delays in naming a preferred bidder until shortly before Christmas have turned the situation into a race against time.

 

Nixon also notes that James Bord was reportedly influential in Sheffield United’s controversial decision to part ways with Chris Wilder at the conclusion of the 2024–25 season and appoint Ruben Selles as his replacement—a move that had significant consequences for United’s campaign. From this angle, the potential cost of dismissing Henrik Pedersen may not be viewed as entirely negative if Bord believes a similar reset is necessary at Wednesday.

 

As things stand, Sheffield Wednesday supporters will be desperately hoping that administrators can complete the takeover before the January transfer window closes. Further player sales could prove disastrous, even in a season that many fans have already written off, with relegation from the Championship seeming almost inevitable long before Christmas arrived.

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