Coventry City will be watching Burnley, Vincent Kompany situation very closely: View. Vincent Kompany’s links to Bayern may be a concern for the Sky Blues, who have seen Mark Robins linked with a switch to the Clarets.
Coventry City will be hoping to secure a top-six finish next season after missing out at the end of the 2023/24 campaign.
Their poor form during the latter stages of the season cost them in the end – and it’s a shame for them that they ran out of steam.
After losing Viktor Gyokerers and Gustavo Hamer last year, it would have been a magnificent achievement if they had secured a play-off place again, especially when considering the number of players who had to settle in after signing for the Sky Blues last summer.
However, their summer transfer business, along with the January signings of Ephron Mason-Clark from Peterborough United and midfielder Victor Torp, could set them up for success in the future.
Under Doug King, the Sky Blues have stability and it only feels like a matter of time before they secure promotion to the Premier League, even though next season’s Championship will be extremely competitive.
The foundations are there, but more pieces to their jigsaw are required this summer before they can be confident of competing for promotion again during the 2024/25 season.
Burnley reports emerge involving Coventry City and Mark Robins
According to Fabrizio Romano, Bayern Munich have discussed hiring Burnley boss Vincent Kompany, even though the Clarets were relegated from the top flight at the end of the 2023/24 season.
The same journalist has revealed that Kompany is open to discussing a potential switch to Germany, having had direct contact from Bayern’s board.
With this in mind, it will be fascinating to see how things pan out in the coming days and weeks.
This development isn’t great news for Coventry, with their manager Mark Robins being linked with the top job at Turf Moor in recent times.