Aston Villa are the latest club to be linked with the Sheffield Wednesday midfielder.

Sheffield Wednesday fans are reacting to reports Aston Villa are planning a bid for Adam Reach.
Reach has continued the form that saw him named Owls player of the year last season, scoring seven goals and creating three this time around.
And according to the Daily Star, Aston Villa can now be added to the midfielder’s list of admirers (which is said to include the Villans’ local rivals, Wolverhampton Wanderers).
The newspaper adds that Reach is valued at £10 million by Wednesday, who are now managed by the former Villa boss, Steve Bruce.
But several of a Sheffield Wednesday persuasion feel that, even for a club in their financial state, it is a figure which still would not be enough…
But others seem more open to Reach’s sale…
Reach still has two-and-a-half years to run on the contract he signed upon his 2016 arrival at Hillsborough, which gives the Owls some leeway should an offer materialise.
The 25-year-old is reported to have cost Sheffield Wednesday around £5 million from first club, Middlesbrough.

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