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He is progressing well and I think Darren Moore is hoping Windass could be back in full training next week. I would be surprised if we see Windass before Fleetwood. Even Fleetwood might be a big ask. He has been out a long time.
For Wednesday, it is about making sure Windass is available for the play-offs should they make the cut. He could be a huge player for them.
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If Windass had been fit for the majority of this campaign, I genuinely believe they would have been a lot nearer to the top two.
I have not heard anything concrete yet to suggest Wednesday are in for Tucker. His Gillingham contract runs out in the summer and he has been a consistent performer for them.
He is only 22 and has already made 100 appearances in his career. He has got decent pedigree.
Centre-back is a position Wednesday will have to strengthen in the summer. Harlee Dean, Jordan Storey and Lewis Gibson are all on loan and it remains to be seen whether Chey Dunkley will be offered a new deal. I'm sure Wednesday have already identified a number of potential transfer targets.