Zepiqueno Redmond Transfer from Aston Villa U21 to Sheffield Wednesday
According to The Star, Henrik Pedersen stated that Zépiqueno Redmond trained with the club on the previous day but had to exit the field after twenty minutes because of knee problems. Pedersen confirmed that this will not result in a loan transfer to the Championship club. This was not the first occasion the Dutchman had been of interest to Sheffield Wednesday, and a transfer did not happen again.
According to The Star, Henrik Pedersen stated that Zépiqueno Redmond trained with the club on the previous day but had to exit the field after twenty minutes because of knee problems. Pedersen confirmed that this will not result in a loan transfer to the Championship club. This was not the first occasion the Dutchman had been of interest to Sheffield Wednesday, and a transfer did not happen again.
Sheffield Wednesday are interested in loaning Aston Villa attacker Zepiqueno Redmond for the rest of the season, having previously failed to sign him in the summer. Redmond instead joined Huddersfield on a League One loan, but his loan period was ended early by a knee injury after he had scored on his debut and made only one further league appearance. The 19-year-old is now returning to fitness, and all parties agreed he should go back to Aston Villa this month. His parent club is now seeking another temporary move for the former Feyenoord player. Henrik Pedersen and the recruitment team are strongly considering using one of their two available loan slots on Redmond. The club is in a position to offer him regular football due to a lack of options in the final third.
Sheffield Wednesday are interested in loaning Aston Villa attacker Zepiqueno Redmond for the rest of the season, having previously failed to sign him in the summer. Redmond instead joined Huddersfield on a League One loan, but his loan period was ended early by a knee injury after he had scored on his debut and made only one further league appearance. The 19-year-old is now returning to fitness, and all parties agreed he should go back to Aston Villa this month. His parent club is now seeking another temporary move for the former Feyenoord player. Henrik Pedersen and the recruitment team are strongly considering using one of their two available loan slots on Redmond. The club is in a position to offer him regular football due to a lack of options in the final third.
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