The club is struggling with serious cash flow issues right now and may not be able to pay full-time staff.
Preston North End’s Championship rivals Sheffield Wednesday are in hot water right now as a result of serious cash flow issues involving club owner Dejphon Chansiri. The Owls have fallen behind with HMRC payments and are also at risk of not being able to pay full-time staff this month. In an exclusive interview with our sister site The Star, Chansiri has admitted that ‘money is not in the bank’ right now and has called upon Wednesday fans to ‘save their club’ out of their own pocket.
It’d need to be before to make it safe — if it was on the fifth then there would be 10 days left… If we were to hit 30 days then we’ll get a ban for three windows.” The Owls owner stated that with no cash in the bank, he is unable to pay the outstanding fees but has categorically denied that he is deliberately witholding funds from the club in order to assert his power and financial importance. Chansiri also stressed that he is ‘not broke’ but the problem lies within his personal cash flow.
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