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Sheffield Wednesday face stick or twist moment with Sam Hutchinson and Saido Berahino

It is just a matter of time before Sheffield Wednesday publish their retained list. Several first-team players are nearing the end of their contracts as the Owls prepare for another season in League One.

Speaking to the local media this week, chairman Dejphon Chansiri said: "We will need to replace the ones who leave and try to get better in. We are still talking and we will release the list soon when everything is finalised."

So who should stay and who should go? Here is our verdict on each of the players.

Sheffield Wednesday supporters send clear transfer message to owner Dejphon Chansiri

The goalkeeper, a lifelong Wednesday fan, has largely provided back-up to Bailey Peacock-Farrell this term. His last league start came back in November against Gillingham.

At 26, Wildsmith should be a first-team regular. He is not going to play week in, week out at Wednesday and the club have got some talented young goalkeepers coming through in Jack Hall and Pierce Charles.

It is easy to forget Hunt joined the Owls late in pre-season. He had to play catch-up with his fitness.

After an inconsistent start to his second Wednesday spell, Hunt excelled after Moore switched to a 3-5-2 formation. His performances markedly improved and so did his decision-making in the final third as he contributed two goals and six assists to Wednesday's promotion bid.

Hunt fully deserves a new deal.

On and off the pitch, Dunkley is a big character. A leader of men.

However, a catalogue of injury problems have plagued the centre-back throughout his time at the club, limiting him to just 36 appearances across all competitions.

A real tough one.

Hutchinson has a huge soft spot for the club. It is well-documented that he did not want to leave in his first

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