Nathan Redmond returns to football at Championship club after two-month search


Blackburn Rovers have announced the signing of Nathan Redmond on a free transfer for the final seven games of the Championship season.

Redmond, who left Sheffield Wednesday in January, has signed an initial short-term deal at Ewood Park to star in the run-in.

Nathan Redmond plays for Sheffield on Wednesday

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Redmond has signed for Blackburn two months after his spell at Sheffield Wednesday ended.

The 32-year-old played just 132 minutes for the Owls at the start of this season, making just seven appearances and not making the starting eleven.

But after two months of searching for a new club, he joined a championship rival who is also at the bottom of the table.

Blackburn currently sit 19th in the second tier and are just four points above the relegation zone.

The appointment of Michael O’Neill helped increase their chances of survival and he has only lost three games in eight as manager so far.

O’Neill, whose World Cup hopes with Northern Ireland were dashed in his shared international role on Thursday night, now hopes Redmond can help his club side.

After his transfer was announced, the England international said: “I’m delighted to be here.”

“I am very happy about the opportunity and would like to fully immerse myself here so that I can understand what this club means to the people.”

“I’m also just looking forward to getting started, getting back into training and enjoying the joys of daily training. I’m looking forward to being included in some matchday teams.”