Wallace may have played his final game for Sheffield Wednesday.

Sheffield Wednesday winger Ross Wallace has posted a recovery update on Instagram.
Wallace’s campaign was cut short in February, leaving his Hillsborough future in doubt.
The 32-year-old’s contract is set to expire in June, although he admitted recently he hopes to stay with the Owls for a fourth season.
And having undergone a knee operation at the start of the month, Wallace appears to be healing nicely.
“1 week after stitches out #littlebylittle #roadtorecovery”, the Scot wrote.
Wallace is one in a long line of Sheffield Wednesday players afflicted by long-term injuries this season.
However, the Owls were able to welcome back two of those, Sam Hutchinson and Barry Bannan, against Leeds United on Saturday, and hope Joost van Aken, Jordan Thorniley, Marco Matias and Fernando Forestieri will follow after the international break.

As well as Wallace, Wednesday expect to be without Steven Fletcher and Sean Clare until the new campaign.
Should Sheffield Wednesday hand Wallace a new contract in the summer?
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