Sheffield Wednesday boss, Jos Luhukay is rightly coming under intense pressure regarding his future as manager of the relegation-threatened side. 

The Owls are currently sat 17th in the Championship table and are just six points above the relegation places, so it's clear to see why Luhukay is facing questions about his future.

Many Sheffield Wednesday supporters are also frustrated with the lack of game time for a number of high-profile, experienced names in the Owls' squad.

Quoted by the Sheffield Star, Luhukay revealed that George Boyd and David Jones are both set to move elsewhere, with the pair rarely featuring under the Sheffield Wednesday boss, who favours playing younger players.

The Owls travel to Wales to face Swansea City at the weekend, where a defeat could spell the end of Luhukay's time in charge at Hillsborough where he has failed to make the impact he would have hoped to.

But who could follow Boyd and Jones out of Sheffield Wednesday in January?

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Probably the most frustrating scenario Sheffield Wednesday fans are having to experience.

Westwood has been their best player in recent seasons but only made 18 appearances last season for the Owls.

The 34-year-old is yet to feature at all this season but did play for the under 23's earlier this week, but it's unlikely that he will force his way into the starting XI anytime soon.

Leeds are reportedly interested in signing Westwood (according to Daily Mirror) in January to help aid their promotion bid this season.

Hutchinson has recently made his recovery from injury but hasn't made an appearance in the Sheffield Wednesday squad since their defeat to Wolves in the EFL Cup in August.

The 29-year-old is evidently out of favour in the Owls' squad, and will be considering a move elsewhere when the transfer window reopens in January.

This could all change though if Luhukay is to be sacked before the New Year.

Abdi is one of a number of players that has rarely featured for Sheffield Wednesday since Luhukay arrived at the club.

If Luhukay is still at Sheffield Wednesday by the New Year, then Abdi is surely likely to be one of the first names heading out of the club to get regular game time.