In a shocking and unfortunate turn of events, Barry Bannan, the influential midfielder and captain of Sheffield Wednesday, has reportedly tested positive for COVID-19 just moments after being involved in a troubling incident that also left his car severely damaged.According to early reports emerging from sources close to the club, the experienced Scottish international began feeling unwell shortly before undergoing routine medical checks. The results confirmed a positive COVID-19 diagnosis, raising immediate concerns among teammates, staff, and supporters.
Adding to the distressing situation, it is understood that Bannan was involved in a minor road incident earlier, which resulted in noticeable damage to his vehicle. While details surrounding the accident remain limited, initial indications suggest that no other individuals were seriously harmed. However, the timing of both the health diagnosis and the car incident has left fans deeply worried.
The club is yet to release an official detailed statement, but internal protocols are expected to be activated immediately. This includes isolating the player, conducting further tests within the squad, and implementing precautionary measures to prevent any potential spread.
Bannan, known for his leadership, consistency, and passion on the pitch, has been a central figure for Sheffield Wednesday in recent seasons. His absenceโwhether short or extendedโcould pose a significant challenge for the team moving forward.
Fans have already taken to social media to express their support, wishing their captain a speedy recovery and hoping for positive updates in the coming days.

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