Exclusive: Sheffield Wednesday considering summer swoop for Brentford player…

Sheffield Wednesday is contemplating making a move for Brentford player Charlie Goode during the summer transfer window.

 

After his departure from the Bees, Charlie Goode might find himself switching to the Championship.

 

Reports from The Sheffield Star suggest that the Owls are deliberating over the prospect of recruiting the 28-year-old center-back.

 

Following a dramatic escape from relegation in the Championship’s final moments of the season, Sheffield Wednesday, under Danny Rohl’s guidance, aims to progress in the upcoming campaign.

 

One aspect of this progression likely involves reinforcing the team during the transfer window before the next season commences.

 

It appears that Charlie Goode is among the players Sheffield Wednesday is considering bringing to Hillsborough to bolster their defensive options.

 

Goode is set to become a free agent this summer after his contract with Brentford expired.

 

Having joined Brentford in 2020 from Northampton Town, where he helped secure promotion to the Premier League, Goode struggled to secure regular playing time under Thomas Frank, making only 20 appearances across all competitions.

 

He also had loan spells with Sheffield United, Blackpool, and Wigan Athletic during his time with Brentford.

 

Now available for permanent transfer, Sheffield Wednesday is reportedly mulling over whether to make an offer for Goode.

 

Despite interest from Sheffield Wednesday, Goode is expected to have several options to consider for his next move.

 

Adding Goode to the squad could prove beneficial for Sheffield Wednesday, especially considering their current shortage of options in central defense, with uncertainties surrounding the contract statuses of Di’Shon Bernard and Dominic Iorfa.

 

Goode’s experience across various English football divisions could provide valuable support for the team’s advancement.

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