Sheffield Wednesday owner Dejphon Chansiri has urged fans to stump up £2m to save the club from a multi-window transfer embargo.
The Owls were recently placed under an EFL registration embargo as a result of money owed to HM Revenue and Customs. Chansiri has directly addressed the development in an interview with The Star, laying out how fans could step in to aid the club. He said: “With HMRC, if we don’t pay until, say, the fifth of November, then that means it’s been 14 days, but if we don’t pay wages as well then that’s five days - that means a total of 19 days. Each issue counts separately.
He said: “We have a problem with cash flow. Money has not come in time, you have to understand that businessmen invest and do not keep cash in hand, we never keep money in the bank. We spend and invest. 'Of course we need to get money back. If the cash flow is bad then we have a problem. I am not broke, the problem is cash flow. “If I had money in the bank, why wouldn’t I pay? There is no cash flow, money is not in the bank, how am I going to pay? I need to wait until money comes in.
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