
Sheffield Wednesday boss Danny Rohl has left the crisis-hit Championship club by mutual consent.
The 36-year-old's departure, less than two weeks before the season starts, is the latest development in a chaotic summer.
The Owls are under a number of embargoes because of financial issues, including players being paid late in both May and June, and owner Dejphon Chansiri is looking to sell the club.
Rohl had looked set to leave last month when he did not return to take pre-season training but eventually came back in early July.
The club have confirmed that coaches Sascha Lense, Chris Powell, Neil Thompson and Sal Bibbo have all also left and BBC Radio Sheffield understands that Henrik Pedersen, who took pre-season training before Rohl's return, is likely to be named his successor.
"A very special time is coming to an end and I am incredibly grateful for the experiences we shared over 21 unforgettable months together," Rohl posted on Instagram.
"This summer has been difficult and, in the end, the club and I came to the mutual decision to part ways.
"I understand the different thoughts and reactions to everything that has been going on during these past few months
