Sheffield Wednesday are making significant moves to rebuild their academy, with a focus on bringing in new faces and strengthening their youth development setup. The club is seeking a replacement for Jordan Broadbent, who has left to take up a senior management role at Buxton FC. Among those interested in the under-18s job is fan favourite Ross Wallace, who has previous coaching experience at Fleetwood Town and Burnley's women's side. Wallace made 124 appearances for the Owls across three years and was a key part of the side that earned back-to-back Championship play-off qualification under Carlos Carvalhal. The club's new ownership are taking a holistic look at the future of the academy, with changes required to push things back in the right direction. Amid limited space, considerations are being made to move some of the academy's activity to a different training base within the city, at least in the short term. Longer-term solutions are being weighed-up.