The Football League (EFL) are monitoring the situation at Sheffield Wednesday after another melodrama sparked by comments from chairman Dejphon Chansiri.
But The Yorkshire Post understands there is nothing they can do unless his threat that wages could go unpaid comes to pass today , or if money owed to HM Revenue and Customs is not settled in the coming weeks. The Owls became only the third EFL club under a transfer embargo, in their case as a result of money owed to the taxman. The others are League One Reading and Sutton United, bottom of League Two.
The Thai businessman, who bought the club in 2015, promised in the interview that lesser-paid staff would get their wages on time, and intimated local business would be paid too, but that some higher-paid on and off-field staff might not get what they were due in full and on time. In 2021 the Professional Footballers Association were called in after multiple instances of wages going unpaid during the season which last saw them relegated to League One.
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