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Jordan Rhodes failed to score in six Premier League appearances for Middlesbrough this season

Sheffield Wednesday striker Jordan Rhodes has admitted he was frustrated by his lack of action at Middlesbrough.

The 26-year-old joined the Owls on loan until the end of the season on transfer deadline day.

Scotland international Rhodes only started two games for Boro this season and had not featured since 14 December.

"I love playing football and it's all I've ever wanted to do. When you can't do that on a Saturday afternoon, it hurts," he told BBC Radio Sheffield.

"You can feel quite distant from the game and I've tried to keep myself ticking over both physically and mentally.

"I like to think I've kept myself in a good physical condition so I'm ready when the time comes."

The former Huddersfield and Blackburn striker is set to join the Owls for a fee believed to be £10m at the end of the season.

Wednesday are seventh in the Championship table and Rhodes believes they can earn promotion.

He was in the stands when Carlos Carvalhal's men lost to Hull City in last season's play-off final.

"It's very exciting to be here and I've played with five or six of the players before," Rhodes said.

"I'm hopefully coming here to help and get the collective aim which is to get the club out of the league.

"If this club can get to the Premier League, where I think it belongs, it will be fantastic for the area.

"There's loads of football to be played and you never know what is going to happen."

Rhodes could make his Owls debut in Friday's trip to struggling Wigan.