Former Black Cat James wants to remain at Wednesday
Former Sunderland, Wigan Athletic and Doncaster Rovers defender Reece James has hinted he would like to remain at Sheffield Wednesday following the club's promotion.
The 29-year-old joined the Owls in League One on loan from Blackpool during last summer's window and made 34 appearances in all competitions as Darren Moore’s side qualified for the play-offs.
Two extraordinary games against Peterborough United later and a last-gasp winner against Barnsley at Wembley means that Wednesday will compete in the Championship next season.
One of the teams Wednesday will replace are Blackpool, James' parent club, who have just re-appointed Neil Critchley as manager.
Speaking to The Sheffield Star during Wednesday's civic reception at the Town Hall following promotion, James said: “Obviously I’ve got to see what happens and hopefully something can get done, but I’ve enjoyed my time here. It’s been incredible, far more than what I expected was going to happen.
"I fell in love with the club, the city, everything about it – but I’ll have to see what happens, what plays out over the summer. I’ll be patient. I’ve absolutely loved my time here, and we’re all Wednesday aren’t we?”
James completed a shock move from Sunderland to Doncaster Rovers for an undisclosed fee in June 2019, after the Black Cats' loss to Charlton Athletic in the League One play-off final.
The defender, who started his career at Manchester United, made 34 appearances for Sunderland in all competitions during the 2018-19 season under then-manager Jack Ross.