SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY owner Dejphon Chansiri has vowed not to put any more money into the Championship club if 'insults' from supporters continue.
Meanwhile, Chansiri has stressed that he is willing to listen and engage in discussion to serious parties interested in potentially taking over the club.
American-based businessman and Sheffield Wednesday fan Adam Shaw was linked with a potential takeover earier this year.Chansiri continued:"I know there are people who wish for me to leave. I personally have never said a single word on my valuation of Sheffield Wednesday or how much I would want to sell Sheffield Wednesday for, because I have never considered selling.
"It is easy – someone come forward, and if I am satisfied that the club will better prosper, then we can talk. Some fans say there are many people wanting to buy football clubs but it is not just about money, it is about the right person or organisation who will take good care of the club. "There was speculation recently from an interested party but it was said I refused to talk about the sale of the club. This is not correct.
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