Wilfred Sharp (8 April 1907 – June 1981) was a Scottish professional footballer who played for Clydebank, Airdrieonians, Sheffield Wednesday and Bradford Park Avenue.
Sharp was a right half whose career lasted from 1925 to 1936, he only made 65 appearances in the English League but in that time he won a FA Cup winners medal while with Sheffield Wednesday in 1935.
Walker signed Sharp as a possible replacement for Wednesday's long-serving half back Alf Strange who at 34 years old was in the twilight of his career.
Sharp showed good form and kept Malloch out of the side for the rest of the season as Wednesday went on a fine run of results, eventually finishing third in Division One and winning the 1935 FA Cup final.
The following season saw the team struggle to avoid relegation, Sharp (who was not involved in the 1935 FA Charity Shield) played 24 matches and eventually asked for a transfer as his wife could not settle in Sheffield.