

Coventry’s start to the transfer window has been an electric one and based on previous signings, their possible new additions should be brilliant.
Coventry City have become one of the most shrewd clubs at signing talent from abroad and selling them on for extortionate fees after their performances in England.
Last season the Sky Blues just missed out on a play-off spot, but a number of their non-domestic stars were superb throughout the season.
For fans of the Midlands club, these players’ performances will give hope that their emerging targets and recent signings will be of sufficient quality if they join.
Mark Robins and the Coventry board have already been busy in the transfer market prior to the window opening on the 14th of June.
First signing Raphael Borges Rodrigues from A-League side Macarthur seems an exciting addition and the Sky Blues have been linked to several other players outside of England.
£4.3 million rated midfielder Alvyn Sanches is another target they are chasing, with the midfielder seemingly an ideal replacement for the soon-departing Callum O’Hare.
In addition, according to Serbian reports, the Midlands club have agreed a deal with Red Star Belgrade for Marko Stamenic. The New Zealand international has featured in the Champions League this season and if Ben Sheaf departs, you could see him filling that void.
All these details suggest we should see a busy summer and fans can put their faith in the Coventry scouting staff, with previous success stories clear to see.
Since returning to the Championship in 2020, Coventry City have cemented themselves in the division and were the barest of margins away from a spot in the Premier League. Players who have been key features in the club’s development include Viktor Gyökeres, Gustavo Hamer, and Milan Van Ewijk.