Sheffield Wednesday are targeting a move for Steve Bruce, according to The Sun.

The Owls are set to sack the under-pressure Jos Luhukay after a poor run of results.

The experienced Steve Bruce, who has been available since his dismissal from Aston Villa at the end of October, is the man they want at Hillsborough.

The 57-year-old has won promotion from the Championship on four different occasions, twice with both Birmingham City and Hull City.

He spent his playing career with the likes of Gillingham, Norwich City, Manchester United, Sheffield United and Birmingham.

Bruce started his managerial career with stints at Sheffield United, Huddersfield Town, Wigan Athletic, Crystal Palace before moving to Birmingham in 2001. He spent six years in the dugout at St Andrews before moving back to Wigan in 2007.

A spell at Sunderland followed prior to his move to Hull City in 2012. Bruce dropped into the Championship to take charge of the Tigers but guided them to just their second-ever promotion to the Premier League in his first campaign at the club.

Bruce then got Hull to their first ever FA Cup final in 2014 and their highest ever top flight finish. They were relegated though in 2015 but Bruce got them an immediate promotion back to the Premier League after beating Sheffield Wednesday 1-0 in the Play-Off final.

A move to the Owls could now be on the cards for Bruce as he looks to get back into the game. Can the Yorkshire side persuade him to return to the dugout?