
In a major transfer shake-up, Sheffield Wednesday captain Barry Bannan has officially signed a three-year contract with Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C., in a deal reportedly worth £95.4 million.
The move marks a significant milestone for Wolves, who have secured one of the English Championship’s standout midfielders to bolster their squad for the coming seasons. Bannan, known for his exceptional playmaking abilities and leadership on the field, is expected to play a central role in Wolves’ ambitions both domestically and in European competitions.
Bannan expressed his excitement following the signing:
“Joining Wolves is a dream. I’m ready to give my all for the club and its fans. I can’t wait to get started and help the team achieve its goals.”
Wolves’ management hailed the transfer as a “strategic signing” that adds experience, vision, and leadership to the squad. Fans have already flooded social media with reactions, calling it a “game-changing acquisition” for the club.
The deal officially closes the chapter on Bannan’s time at Sheffield Wednesday, where he served as captain and was widely regarded as one of the club’s most influential players.
With this signing, Wolverhampton Wanderers signal serious intent to challenge at the highest levels in the upcoming seasons.

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