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Coventry City manager Mark Robins

Coventry City sent clear transfer message as summer plans are put in place

Latest Coventry City news from CoventryLive as Mark Robins reshapes his squad with another push for promotion in mind after missing out on the Championship play-offs in 2023/24

Mark Robins has been sent a clear message as he plans out his summer Coventry City transfer strategy.

The Sky Blues had another thrilling campaign under Robins, taking the mighty Manchester United all the way in an epic FA Cup semi-final at Wembley – and some might claim only denied by the vagaries of VAR from reaching the final.

But they came up short in their bid to reach the Championship play-offs to emulate their 2022/23 efforts, and that will be the focus of Robins’ machinations over the next few weeks and months.

Coventry City manager Mark Robins

In the wake of that penalties defeat at Wembley and Coventry’s final-day upset by QPR, we polled Sky Blues fans on a wide range of issues from the season just gone – and the summer to come.

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Most of the 1,500 respondents were happy with the 2023/24 campaign, with 68 percent of respondents scoring the season as either a seven or an eight.

The unfortunate Tatsuhiro Sakamoto was rated the best of the summer signings on 31 percent of votes cast – and might have fared even better but for his season ending injury – with Milan van Ewijk close behind on 28 percent. Ellis Simms was ranked third (21 per

Ben Sheaf was the clear player of the season with the backing of 41 percent of respondents, and van Ewijk a distant second on 19.

The results became more interesting when the questions focused on preparations for next season and what Robins needs to make Coventry City a force again in 2024/25.

Asked what positions needed the most attention during the transfer window, goalkeeper was way out in front on 42 percent and mirrored City’s struggles this term when they conceded 59 goals, 13 more than in 2022-23. Next up was an attacking midfielder on 23 percent, possibly reflecting the need to replace the out of contract Callum O’Hare.

Coventry City manager Mark Robins

That result was mirrored when supporters were asked what had been their biggest area of concern with the team in 2023/24.

A hefty 58 percent cited tightening things up at the back, and this was reinforced when another 30 percent opted for “all of the above” when strengthening midfield and adding more goals were thrown into the equation.

Asked how many signings Robins and club owner Doug King would need to oversee this summer, the majority (54 percent) claimed three to five would do the job, but with another 44 percent saying six to eight new arrivals were needed.

A likely saga this summer is the future of star man Ben Sheaf, with a huge section of respondents (87 percent) keen to see him sign a new deal, and the balance keen to see the 26-year-old midfielder sold off and the cash re-invested in Robins’ squad.

On a similar theme was what Robins should do with the Coventry players entering the final year of their contracts at the CBS Arena. There were clear majorities in favour of hanging on to the likes of Kasey Palmer, Jake Bidwell, Fabio Tavares and Jamie Allen, while the club were urged to show the door to Matty Godden and Ben Wilson.

Coventry City manager Mark Robins

Asked for their highlight of a dramatic season, supporters opted for their Wembley epic against United and the quarter-final success of Wolves in the earlier round.

But asked why Coventry came up short in their play-off push, fans were disinclined to blame the distraction of the cup run, with most (31 per cent) citing a squad unable to cope with injuries. However, 55 percent opted for “both” the cup sojourn and a weakened squad of players.

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