Sunderland Echo

Former Black Cat James wants to remain at Wednesday

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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.

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