July 3, 2024

Coventry City continued their Championship run with an M69 derby victory over league leaders Leicester City.
This leaves the Sky Blues sixth in the standings, but a number of promising teams are chasing them in the play-off battle.
Fluid logo There was some good news on the transfer front last week.
The first deal was made after hints of it surfaced in Danish media earlier this week.
Midfielder Victor Torp joins from Sarpsborg 08 as a long-awaited replacement for former star Gustavo Hammer.
Tope, 24, has signed a four-year contract for an undisclosed fee.
Another confirmed agreement was that of young striker Justin Obikwu.
He signed a new contract and was loaned to second division side Grimsby Town to play a few senior games away from the Sky Blues.
Fabio Tavares could make a similar move this month to gain experience in professional football.
The player said in an interview with Coventry Live that although he considers a loan move to be an option, he feels he could make an impact at Coventry City by staying in the January transfer window.
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Tavares, who turns 23 next week, has made 19 appearances for the Sky Blues first team and was an unused substitute in the last three Championship games.INTERVIEW: Justin Obikwu delighted to sign first professional contract -  News - Coventry City
Finally, it has been confirmed that Callum O’Hare has been offered a new contract.
The 25-year-old has returned to form after a long layoff and has returned to form dangerously, with fans calling for his contract to be extended.
O’Hare has scored five goals in seven starts in the Championship this season, but his contract expires in the summer.

 

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