The 6 Coventry City players set to leave next summer if nothing changes.
The players that have expiring Coventry City contracts in 2025.
Coventry City narrowly missed out on a play-off place last season as they finished ninth in the Championship table.
Mark Robins will be looking to make improvements to his side over the summer in order to bridge that gap to top six.
The Sky Blues are aiming to earn promotion back to the Premier League, a division they have not competed in since 2001.
Their run to the FA Cup semi-final should be a source of optimism that they are on the right track.
However, the club will also have to take a close look at the players that could leave the club.
Here are the six Coventry players with contracts currently expiring in the summer of 2025…
Fabio Tavares signed for the Championship side in February 2021, arriving from Rochdale after impressive performances in League One.
However, he has struggled for game time ever since making the switch to the Sky Blues.
In his three full seasons with the club, he has made just 21 league appearances, only one of which came as a start (all stats from Fbref).
Coventry will now need to make a decision over his future, and could opt to cash in on the 23-year-old this year due to his lack of playing time.
Jake Bidwell has been a far more prominent part of Robins’ squad since joining from Swansea City midway through the 2021-22 campaign.
The 31-year-old has featured 124 times in the Championship for the Sky Blues, and helped them earn 12th, fifth and ninth place finishes in that time.
However, his game started to wane in the previous campaign, and his contract situation will now need to be looked at going into the final 12 months of his deal.