The Championship side have been working on a deal to sign the shot-stopper for quite some time now as they plan on increasing the depth of their goalkeeping department.

Though there were some initial disagreements regarding the transfer fee it is believed to have been sorted out now.

According to Swedish daily Expressen, only a few small details remain now before the young goalkeeper flies to England to finalise his move.

Coventry City will pay around £1.4m to Hammarby for Dovin.

Dovin has been impressive with his performances in the Hammarby shirt so far this season, featuring in all their league games.

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He had interest from other clubs but Mark Robins’ team are now just a step away from winning the race.

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The left-back, who turns 19 in September, broke through into the Chatham first team last season, after making his debut before the turn of the year.

Broad made 17 appearances, winning the club’s young player of the season award for the 2023/24 campaign.

Chatham suffered defeat in the Isthmian League Premier Division play-off final last season after finishing second in the table

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Don Goodman highlights weakness Coventry City must address in transfer market

The Sky Blues have wasted no time in making sure they give themselves the best chance to compete for promotion in 2024/25, with the permanent signings of Raphael Borges Rodrigues and Luis Binks preceding the big-money acquisition of Jack Rudoni.

City have enjoyed an excellent rise up the Championship table since their promotion from League One back in 2020, coming just a penalty shoot-out away from a long-awaited top-flight return in 2022/23.

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Finishing in ninth last season was perhaps seen as somewhat of a disappointing campaign, as is the expectation that has gripped the football club after getting a taste of the Championship play-offs.

But is Robins’ team good enough to win a seat among the elite of English football next season? Goodman believes there’s still an area of weakness that needs addressing first.