Kyle pens one-year contract
Young Aussie Jarrod Kyle has spoken of his delight having put pen to paper on a professional contract at Hillsborough.
Kyle has signed a one-year deal with the Owls and the striker is out to improve on a promising start in S6 already under the belt at academy level.
He told swfc.co.uk: "This is a fantastic opportunity for me and one that I intend to take. I have plenty of hard work to do and I'm more than prepared to do it.
"It was really nerve-wracking when we found out our futures but obviously, I couldn't have been happier when I was offered a professional contract."
Kyle won twin honours with Sean McAuley's Under-18 team last season, finishing the season as top scorer with ten goals and the academy Player of the Year award.
Now, the graduate of the Australian Total Football Academy - run by former Owl Adem Poric - is keen to take his education to the next level.
He added: "I have a lot to thank Adem and Sean for and the next move is to work hard and improve as a player in the first team squad.
"There are so many good players at Sheffield Wednesday and I can only learn from them on and off the pitch.
"This is a huge challenge for me and I can't wait to get started."