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English football league is more concerned about the future of Sheffield Wednesday and their ability to keep their championship fixtures at this time, BBC told.
Owls are in deeper financial crisis under owning Thai businessman Dejphon Chansiri, including HMRC fees, many failure to pay players and staff.
This week the club lost many players in the first team who exercises their right to exit their contracts, as well as share managers Danny Rohl and closing Northsborough Stadium.
Their championship period is due to sick on 10 August, but the club has a first-team squad only with 14 players, which is more specified.
BBC also knows that:
Some staff personnel have difficulty paying their bills due to late payroll payments
Players refused to play, carrying cancellation of a pre-season fixture against Burnley and risk that Leicester City’s opening is called
Players informed they should pay for their own hotel rooms if they want to stay all night before the matches come
A player, speaking unknown, told BBC that players left in the club’s darkness and not provided information about what is the future for them.
Wages were paid in March, May and June, and in the first week the players were warned that payment in July should also be delayed as well.
Once players receive late payment in two consecutive months, they have the right to regard, effectively end their contract and provide free agents.
The BBC sport understands English full-back max lowe is the most recent use of that option, with many others consider following compliance.
The club website currently lists 16 senior players, but one of the below, and another captain Bartger Bannan, which is expected in the first summer in the area of place near.
Wednesday now also does not pay the transit fees for players in the next three windows due to an adjacent to the lateral payment of other clubs.
The Club and Chansiri is charged with EFL for violating its rules at the beginning of June of non-payment of wages. Cases that have never heard as written submissions are maintained.
Sheffield Wednesday was contacted for commentary.