The 3 Coventry City players set to leave as a free agent this summer
Coventry City are at risk of losing some key players at the end of the season, as their players contracts expire in the summer.
Coventry City could lose some of their key players at the end of the season, with three stars out of contract once the current campaign concludes.
The Sky Blues have been impressive once again this year, and look on course for back-to-back top six finishes if they can continue their form into the second half of the Championship.
However, that may be a struggle with the uncertainty surrounding some key player’s futures, with three of their first-team squad’s contracts coming to an end once the season ends.
Whether Coventry can secure promotion to the Premier League may sway some of these players to sign new deals with the club.
1:Liam Kelly
Club captain Liam Kelly could leave the club on a free transfer in the summer but the Sky Blues may be hoping to keep him around for a little bit longer if they can.
He signed a new one-year contract extension last season, keeping the 33-year-old under contract until the summer of 2024.
While he is now in the latter stages of his career, his experience as club captain could prove vital in their bid for promotion and keeping him could help motivate the squad even further in the years to come.
Kelly has only played eight games in the Championship in 2023/24, but after his influential performances to help the club reach the play-off final, Coventry will likely be hoping he can do it all again in the seasons ahead.
2: Callum O’Hare
One of the star players for Coventry this season could be out the door in the summer, as Callum O’Hare has yet to sign a contract extension with the club.
With only six months left on his current deal, it was a shock to some people that the club did not cash in on O’Hare in January, with several clubs from La Liga and the Premier League reportedly interested in signing the midfielder.
But keeping hold of the playmaker is a boost to the Sky Blues’ promotion hopes and getting up to the Premier League may be vital to convincing him to sign a new contract.