October 5, 2024
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The representatives of these four Sky Blue players will take calls from other teams this summer.
The four Coventry City players that may draw significant transfer interest this summer

Coventry City’s success is not without its drawbacks, one of which is that some of its top players are frequently poached by other teams.

The last two seasons in Coventry have arguably been best described as bittersweet. They performed admirably in reaching the play-off final last season, but were ultimately defeated on penalties by Luton Town. This was followed by the sales of two of their top players, Viktor Gyokeres and Gustavo Hamer.

While this season’s journey to Wembley Stadium was not for a chance to play in the Premier League, but rather for an FA Cup semi-final against Manchester United, it is possible that larger teams will return and pick up the finest players from the Sky Blues’ side.

It’s not all terrible, though, because Mark Robins should receive a large sum of money to reinvest in the club and strive for promotion again.

Coventry City's Ben Sheaf in action versus Man Utd's Marcus Rashford

These are the four players from Robins’ current roster who may draw the notice of other clubs.

Ben Sheaf

Sheaf was one of the players that had a bright light shining on them after their performance against Manchester United at Wembley.

This season, the center midfielder has emerged as one of the finest in the Championship, and other teams have taken note of his performances.

According to Alan Nixon, both Luton and Ipswich Town are interested in signing the 26-year-old this summer, but he turned down the opportunity to move to Kenilworth Road in the January window, so that may not be as likely now that they are almost certainly in the same league as Coventry next season.

Callum O'Hare Coventry City

Callum O’Hare

It’s very certain that O’Hare will leave City when his contract ends at the end of June, and several top-tier players have expressed an interest in him.

According to The Guardian, West Ham United is interested in signing the Aston Villa academy product.

His return from a long-term knee ailment catapulted this club into prominence. It’s simply disappointing that what would most likely be his final season with the club did not conclude as they had hoped: in the cup and the league.

Joel Latibeaudiere

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