Sheffield Wednesday need to be open to the idea of selling key midfielder Barry Bannan this summer, according to journalist Dom Howson.
The Lowdown: Superb servant for the Owls
The Scotland international has been one of the Owls' best players in their recent history, making 258 appearances and also scoring 13 goals and registering 39 assists for good measure, gaining a reputation as a fans' favourite at Hillsborough.
Wednesday's relegation to League One could make it tough for the club to keep hold of the 31-year-old, however, with some Championship sides surely considering a move for him.
The Latest: Howson says Bannan should move on
Speaking in a Q&A for Yorkshire Live, Howson claimed that it was time for Bannan to end his stay at Hillsborough, assuming a bid comes in for him, with Josh Windass in the same boat. The journalist said:
"If offers come in for Barry Bannan, Josh Windass or anybody else this summer, it would be foolish in Wednesday's financial position not to consider cashing in.
"Part of the reason the club have got themselves in this situation is because they haven't sold players and then reinvested that money back into the team. They stockpiled players and knocked back a number of bids."