3 Coventry City players need their futures secured ahead of 2024 as they had a tough season trying to replicate their efforts of last season

Coventry City have struggled to replicate their efforts from last season, when they reached the Championship play-off final.


Coventry City, on the other hand, appear to be heading for relegation at the moment. They are currently 20th in the Championship table as the latest international break begins.
Mark Robins will be eager to keep his key players as the transfer window approaches. This will entail keeping players whose contracts are set to expire next summer.

As 2024 approaches, we look at three Coventry City players whose futures must be secured before then…

Callum O’Hare

The attacker has just recently returned to the Coventry City squad after a lengthy injury absence. O’Hare has been involved off the bench in the Sky Blues’ last four matches and his minutes should only increase as time progresses.

The fact that O’Hare has featured recently shows that he still very much has a part to play for the Sky Blues. With his contract expiring in 2024, the club will surely look to secure his future ahead of 2024.

Liam Kelly

Kelly has been in and out of the Coventry City side this season, making nine appearances in all competitions. He recently returned to the squad against Stoke City.

Robins and all at the club will need to decide if that is enough football to give a new deal to a player whose contract expires in 2024. His leadership and experience has made him a valuable part of the dressing room for some time and in their current position, losing that could be a big blow.

Kyle McFadzean

Veteran defender McFadzean might be 36-years-old, but he has remained a regular for the Sky Blues this season. He’s made 15 appearances, displaying just how important he remains in Robins’ Coventry City squad.

If the player is willing to keep playing at this stage of his career, then it makes sense to give him a new contract, as the current one expires in 2024.

 

 

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