Barry Bannan Rejects Mouth-watering £8 Million Offer — Pledges Future to Sheffield Wednesday!
In a stunning show of loyalty that has electrified fans at Hillsborough, Sheffield Wednesday midfielder and club legend Barry Bannan has reportedly turned down an eye-catching £8 million transfer offer from a Championship rival — choosing instead to stay with the Owls through thick and thin.
Bannan, 35, has become one of Wednesday’s most cherished figures over a decade with the club, making over 440 appearances and serving as captain before and after the club’s recent financial turmoil and EFL points deductions. His commitment to the Owls has made him a fan favourite and a true symbol of loyalty among supporters.
Sources close to the midfielder say the offer — substantial for a club currently under financial strain and administration — came from a team hoping to bolster their promotion push. However, Bannan’s response was emphatic: he wants to stay at Sheffield Wednesday and help them climb back up the table.
“Sheffield Wednesday isn’t just a club — it’s part of who I am,” Bannan told reporters. “I’ve been here through the highs and the lows. To me, the badge and these supporters mean more than any price tag.”
The £8 million figure — while modest compared to Premier League money — would have been a significant windfall for Wednesday as they navigate administration, transfer restrictions, and a challenging Championship season under new ownership interest and EFL oversight.
Fans reacted with delight after the news broke, flooding social media with messages like “Captain forever!” and “Hands off our legend!” — celebrating the midfielder’s decision to put club loyalty ahead of personal gain.
Manager Henrik Pedersen also praised his veteran leader:
“Barry’s commitment is unparalleled,” Pedersen said. “Having a player willing to stay and fight for this club during this period means everything to us.”
Bannan’s choice to remain at Hillsborough — even in the face of a tempting offer — reinforces his status as one of Sheffield Wednesday’s all-time fan favourites and gives supporters hope that the Owls can remain competitive despite off-field challenges.











