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Sheffield Wednesday are believed to be considering a new deal for Owls midfielder, Fisayo Dele-Bashiru according to Joe Crann.

The 21-year-old will enter into the last year of his contract at Hillsborough next month, and The Star understands that Wednesday are looking into the possibility of tabling an improved contract to the former Manchester City youngster.

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45 minutes ago, Holmowl said:

Good.

 

He and Dennis, along with Bannan and Byers (and hopefully Luongo) gives us a superb midfield 3. 
 

FDB could be anything he wants to be. Players with his strength on the ball and ability to drive forward with such power and pace are rare. He just needs to show it for 70 minutes not 20 minutes.

 

He’s very young. A hugely exciting prospect who should be too good for L1 next season.

Surely 90 minutes should be the aim?

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1 hour ago, whatdial said:

He should be in the team. Not put on loan. 

Absolutely. He has all the attributes to be regular first team player at League 1 level.

Has to be given the opportunity because if we don’t someone else will. Getting him under a longer contract and in the team is a priority if the powers that be are really interested in giving younger players a chance.

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5 minutes ago, Blatter said:

Absolutely. He has all the attributes to be regular first team player at League 1 level.

Has to be given the opportunity because if we don’t someone else will. Getting him under a longer contract and in the team is a priority if the powers that be are really interested in giving younger players a chance.

 

2 minutes ago, Mike Hunt said:

No 

Why not a loan for the first half of the season to a lower mid table club where there is less pressure and he can get 20+ games in?

 

Then if he does get the consistency needed for our first team, we can bring him back for the second half.

 

Surely that would be better for him and us than the odd start, a few sub appearances and the PJT, which is what he would get here?

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His main problem is his reading of the game, it's so off where it needs to be defensively, he's often standing around with no idea what he should be doing, where he should be marking etc. etc. needs some serious coaching and will be a force to be reckoned with, assuming it's not too late in his development and he's willing to learn.

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6 minutes ago, Tewkesbury said:

 

Why not a loan for the first half of the season to a lower mid table club where there is less pressure and he can get 20+ games in?

 

Then if he does get the consistency needed for our first team, we can bring him back for the second half.

 

Surely that would be better for him and us than the odd start, a few sub appearances and the PJT, which is what he would get here?

I don’t believe it’s sensible to loan your young players to clubs in a league where they are competitors and he’d be foolish to accept a loan in L2.  Best thing for his development is playing alongside the likes of Bannan. 

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1 hour ago, whatdial said:

He should be in the team. Not put on loan. 


personally don’t think he is ready to be in the team. If we keep people like Bannan, Luongo, Byers and Adeniran fit next season FDB won’t be starting games. A loan imo would do him the world of good. 

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37 minutes ago, royalowlisback said:

Surely 90 minutes should be the aim?


Of course, but right now at his young age, if he could do for 60/70 minutes what he does for 20 minutes he’d transform our team and his value.

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21 minutes ago, Paul.. said:

His main problem is his reading of the game, it's so off where it needs to be defensively, he's often standing around with no idea what he should be doing, where he should be marking etc. etc. needs some serious coaching and will be a force to be reckoned with, assuming it's not too late in his development and he's willing to learn.


Playing alongside Luongo would be perfect for his education.

 

Luongo’s positional sense and game-reading are outstanding.

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