Coventry City join Celtic and Rangers in transfer chase
The midfielder looks like he’ll be on the move this summer, and the Sky Blues have chucked their name into the hat
Coventry City may need to rebuild their midfield with interest in Callum O’Hare and Ben Sheaf from other clubs.
Aberdeen midfielder Connor Barron, wanted by Celtic, Rangers, and Swansea, could be a target for Coventry.
Barron, a promising young player, could be a shrewd addition for Coventry if they can secure him for around half-a-million pounds.
Coventry City have reportedly joined the race to sign Aberdeen midfielder Connor Barron, after interest in him from Swansea City, Celtic and Rangers was exclusively revealed by Football League World.
With Callum O’Hare expected to leave when his contract expires, and Ben Sheaf catching the eye of other clubs, Mark Robins may lose a few of his best midfielders in the summer.
Journalist Alan Nixon reported, via his Patreon, that Sheaf is a target for both Ipswich Town and Luton Town this summer – he rejected a move to the latter in the previous window – and Robins has all but admitted that O’Hare will leave, after he turned down a new proposal from the club.
Coventry are going to need to try and rebuild the middle of the park if these moves end up materialising, and they have turned their attention to a Scottish player who is wanted by the two biggest clubs in his home country, and by the Swans.
Coventry City enter Connor Barron transfer race
Football League World exclusively revealed that Swansea, Celtic and Rangers were all interested in signing the 21-year-old, who is set to become a free agent in the coming weeks.
The Aberdeen midfielder is still in talks with his club over a new deal, but he is able to speak to other teams.
Swansea had a bid worth £500,000 rejected for Barron in the January transfer window, but FLW believes that they still hold an interest in the youngster.
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