July 1, 2025
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Coventry City repeat Jack Rudoni trick with Oxford United's Tyler Goodrham

Coventry City could repeat Jack Rudoni trick by beating Southampton to Oxford United agreement

Coventry City can now begin working on preparations for next season, after they were knocked out of the Championship play-offs at the semi-final stage by Sunderland on Tuesday night.

After taking the lead on the night and levelling up the tie, the Sky Blues ultimately fell to defeat in agonising fashion, as Dan Ballard headed home the winner deep into stoppage time of extra-time to send the Black Cats to Wembley.

Nevertheless, it has still been a hugely positive season for Frank Lampard’s side.

While it may have ended in another play-off heartbreak, there is plenty of reason for optimism surrounding the club heading into next season.

The Midlands outfit will require quality rather than quantity in the transfer market this summer, if they are to compete at the top end of the table again next year. They have already been linked with a player who could prove to be an excellent signing.

Coventry City repeat Jack Rudoni trick with Oxford United's Tyler Goodrham

Coventry City are interested in Oxford’s Tyler Goodrham

Earlier this week, Football League World exclusively reported that Coventry are one of several clubs chasing a summer move for Oxford United’s Tyler Goodrham.

However, with Middlesbrough and Southampton both also keen on the youngster, the Sky Blues look set to face a battle with some of their divisional rivals for Goodrham’s services.

The midfielder has been a key player for the U’s on their return to the second tier for the first time in 25 years, and only frontman Mark Harris can match his tally of nine goal contributions.

Although he typically operates on the left of the midfield for Oxford, the 21-year-old is extremely versatile and has been used almost everywhere in the attacking half of the pitch by Gary Rowett this term.

The U’s are in a relatively strong position where Goodrham’s future is concerned, even though several clubs are circling around him at present.

The youngster penned a new long-term contract at the club following their promotion to the Championship last summer, meaning Oxford are well-placed to command a significant fee for one of their key men.

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Signing Goodrham could see Coventry repeat their Jack Rudoni trick

With the way that Goodrham has performed this season, it is little surprise to see some of the bigger clubs in the second tier taking interest in the Oxford man.

For Coventry, if they are able to beat Southampton and Middlesbrough to an agreement for the midfielder, then it could bear a striking resemblance to a deal from last summer, which has proven so fruitful for them this term.

This time 12 months ago, the Sky Blues bought Jack Rudoni from Huddersfield for an undisclosed fee.

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