July 4, 2024

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Coventry City hold firm interest in international midfielder, report claims

Coventry City hold genuine interest in New Zealand midfielder Marko Stamenic, as per Coventry Live.

Coventry City will be hoping to push up the Championship table next season.

Mark Robins’ side reached the semi final of the FA Cup, but a poor run of form to end their league campaign saw them slip away from the top six.

Stamenic, 22, has been at Red Star Belgrade for over a year now and has made 35 appearances in all competitions since joining them. The versatile midfielder can also fill a gap at central defence and he has featured 15 times for his country.

Reports broke in Serbia last month suggesting the Sky Blues had agreed a deal for Stamenic. A fee of around £4.26m was mentioned.

Coventry Live soon squashed that claiming no bid had been made. And a new report from them now states Coventry City’s interest in the midfielder is ‘firm’, but Stamenic’s recent arrival into England has nothing to do with a potential transfer.

coventry city, Coventry City hold firm interest in international midfielder, report claims

Exciting times ahead

Robins has built up the Sky Blues incredibly well. His side is full of talent and when firing they are one of the best teams in the Championship.

Coventry City will be looking to strengthen this summer as well as holding onto some of their key players. However, the club’s history suggests they will sell their talent for the right price because they back themselves to find suitable replacements and that is a huge reason as to why they’ve been so successful in recent times.

Stamenic, 22, has been at Red Star Belgrade for over a year now and has made 35 appearances in all competitions since joining them. The versatile midfielder can also fill a gap at central defence and he has featured 15 times for his country.

Reports broke in Serbia last month suggesting the Sky Blues had agreed a deal for Stamenic. A fee of around £4.26m was mentioned.

Coventry Live soon squashed that claiming no bid had been made. And a new report from them now states Coventry City’s interest in the midfielder is ‘firm’, but Stamenic’s recent arrival into England has nothing to do with a potential transfer.

coventry city, Coventry City hold firm interest in international midfielder, report claims

Exciting times ahead

Robins has built up the Sky Blues incredibly well. His side is full of talent and when firing they are one of the best teams in the Championship.

Coventry City will be looking to strengthen this summer as well as holding onto some of their key players. However, the club’s history suggests they will sell their talent for the right price because they back themselves to find suitable replacements and that is a huge reason as to why they’ve been so successful in recent times.

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