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Sheffield Wednesday has announced that both Barry Bannan and Liam Palmer have agreed to new contracts at Hillsborough. The news comes after the club had announced that both players were set to leave the team this summer.

Bannan, who is the club captain at 34 years old, has played 402 games for the team since he joined from Crystal Palace in 2015. He was a key figure in helping Wednesday avoid relegation from the Championship, and his decision to stay with the team will be welcomed by fans.

Palmer, 32, came through the Owls academy and holds the record for the most appearances with 435. He also played a crucial role in keeping Wednesday in the Championship, and his commitment to the team will be celebrated by fans.

The length of their contract extensions has not been disclosed by the club, but it is clear that both players are committed to continuing their careers at Hillsborough. This news comes as a relief to fans who had feared that they would lose two important players this summer.

Both Bannan and Palmer have been instrumental in Sheffield Wednesday’s success over recent years, and their decision to stay with the team is a positive sign for future seasons. Fans will undoubtedly be thrilled to hear this news and look forward to seeing these important figures on the pitch next season.

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